"Louisiana "La-yers" Peeps"

Was talking to a friend last night and he told me that there is a new "breed" of ants that are here. He said that they are smaller and faster. I said, "That's them and they are at my house, now how to I get rid of them"! :somad :smack

I think they are called "crazy ants"?  I don't know anything about them though.  I think USA Today had a story on them?


WOW! You are absolutely right. Thanks for sharing.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/17/us/crazy-ants/

They DO look crazy!
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(CNN) -- Beware the "crazy ants."
Researchers at the University of Texas are warning that the invasive species from South America has the potential to change the ecological balance in the southeastern United States, largely because the ants can wipe out colonies of what's been widely considered the insect villain of the region, the fire ant.

The crazy ants, officially called "Tawny crazy ants," are omnivores that can take over an area by both killing what's there and starving out what they don't kill, said Ed LeBrun, a research associate with the Texas invasive species research program at the Brackenridge Field Laboratory in the College of Natural Sciences.

"Perhaps the biggest deal is the displacement of the fire ant, which is the 300-pound gorilla in Texas ecosystems these days," LeBrun said in a press release. "The whole system has changed around fire ants. Things that can't tolerate fire ants are gone. Many that can have flourished. New things have come in. Now we are going to go through and whack the fire ants and put something in its place that has a very different biology. There are going to be a lot of changes that come from that."

Beyond the troubles they cause for the environment, the crazy ants can be a big headache for people because their populations are so dense, LeBrun said.
The crazy ants nest in walls, crawl spaces, house plants or empty containers in the yard, researchers said.

"They don't sting like fire ants do, but aside from that they are much bigger pests," he said. "There are videos on YouTube of people sweeping out dustpans full of these ants from their bathroom. You have to call pest control operators every three or four months just to keep the infestation under control. It's very expensive."

The crazy ants are going so crazy, in fact, that some people want their fire ants back, LeBrun said.
"Fire ants are in many ways very polite. They live in your yard. They form mounds and stay there, and they only interact with you if you step on their mound," he said.
U.N.: Eat insects, save the world

Scientists are unsure how far the ants, which are native to Argentina and Brazil, may spread in the U.S. Since being first seen in Houston in 2002, they've been found mostly in wetter environments with mild winters in parts of Texas, Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi.

And while they can quickly overwhelm a small area, the reproductive members of the species don't fly, so to move over large distances, they have to hitchhike -- in your stuff.
"If people living in or visiting invaded areas are careful and check for the crazy ants when moving or going on longer trips, they could have a huge impact on the spread," LeBrun said.

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So, I went to WalMart for the 3rd time this morning to get more Sevin Dust and I noticed another container on the side of the original Sevin Dust (red container) that I normally buy. Has anyone saw this one before? It says
I called the 1-800 on the internet and talked to the a rep of the company and she said that is is food grade and that this one is BETTER than the Sevin Dust in the red container. She said this one is "organic" because it is made from Chrysanthemums Flowers. I bought a container this morning

I noticed that the Sevin Dust in the red container kills over 65 insects and the other container kills over 250 insects. Who knew that there were that many insects. I will have to get a list of those 250 insects.



This is what I'm battling with. I have about 100 piles of them all over.
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I am averaging 1/2 container per ant pile. There's gotta be a better way. Gas and a match is sound better by the minute.
Amazon.com had a 1qt liquid concentrate of the Worry Free for $19.15. It has free shipping if you are an Amazon Prime member, otherwise free shipping over $24.00? and no tax. I'm assuming the liquid would work the same way?
 
Ok, off topic...but she COOKS chicken
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... Anybody ever check out www.thepioneerwoman.com ? I get her free daily email also. She always has great, easy recipes that will feed a crowd. Her recipe today looked REALLY good! It was a quick, homemade chicken pot pie that seems really easy. Thought I'd pass it along.
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That looks wonderful! I read her biography last year -- High Heels & Tractor Wheels - it was hilarious!
 
The most successful I have been with fire ant reduction was with a bait. Its a product you sprinkle over the entire yard. The ants will gather done during their normal daily hunt and gather. It effectively reduces the population. I stopped using it though. They take it down in the ground even in my garden.......and I don't want to eat it or have my chickens eat it while out in the yard. If you do a google search, or a search directly on Organic Gardening.com there is a good article by a scientist about fire ants and what us myth and what really works.
 
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Ok, off topic...but she COOKS chicken
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... Anybody ever check out www.thepioneerwoman.com ? I get her free daily email also. She always has great, easy recipes that will feed a crowd. Her recipe today looked REALLY good! It was a quick, homemade chicken pot pie that seems really easy. Thought I'd pass it along.
Laurie

Don't I read enough already? Your links are really helpful and now I am hungry!

I wonder if we could get permits to import a couple of anteaters?
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We will all join you there. I have pest control that treats the main areas that don't have animals and that is where the bulk of the problem. I am always walking around with a can of gas to dump on them.

So, I went to WalMart for the 3rd time this morning to get more Sevin Dust and I noticed another container on the side of the original Sevin Dust (red container) that I normally buy. Has anyone saw this one before? It says
I called the 1-800 on the internet and talked to the a rep of the company and she said that is is food grade and that this one is BETTER than the Sevin Dust in the red container. She said this one is "organic" because it is made from Chrysanthemums Flowers. I bought a container this morning

I noticed that the Sevin Dust in the red container kills over 65 insects and the other container kills over 250 insects. Who knew that there were that many insects. I will have to get a list of those 250 insects.



This is what I'm battling with. I have about 100 piles of them all over.
barnie.gif
I am averaging 1/2 container per ant pile. There's gotta be a better way. Gas and a match is sound better by the minute.

I would be afraid of any good bugs it might kill. However if it kills those silk worms I will be running to walmart. Last Fall you couldn't sit on the porch for a whole min without them dropping on you or crawling up you.

That makes my skin crawl.
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yuppers!!!
 
Terri, are your peas still laying eggs? My girls DO NOT want to stop. How do I make them stop?????????????? !!!!!!!!!!! :hit
LOL - NOPE! the only girls I have now are Amtrak & Acela & they aren't old enough! I'm FREE!!
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The two at St. Mary's might still be laying though.
Ooooooook. That's right. How old are they now? Lucky you to be FREE. :/
 

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