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cambourne7

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Ants nest?
« on: July 01, 2013, 21:53:59 »
Question - in the mini (walk in) greenhouse i put some woodchips on the floor last week to help stop the slugs which were invading but i have just moved some trays from the floor to one of the shelves now i have room and noticed little white cocoons and lots of movement looked like about 1ft sq was alive. Its not quite bright but i think i might have an ants next noticed last week lots of ants in the garden but none last 2-3 days

Cocoons look like this http://growingwithscience.com/antcoc.jpg

Is this a nest what do i do??? I paniced and soaked them with the water left in my watering can and ran!

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Re: Ants nest?
« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2013, 22:07:11 »
Look like ants eggs.  If you disturb the nest you'll see worker ants all carrying eggs to safety.

Try this site:

http://www.thenourishinggourmet.com/2012/03/you-tell-me-natural-remedies-for-the-ant-invasion.html


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Re: Ants nest?
« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2013, 22:19:32 »
Sorry couldn't find the orginal article.

Try this:
Little tiny ants have been spotted in our new home, and many people are suffering the same fate across the country. As much as I love spring, I don't like bugs — especially bugs that can infest a house. Last week I asked for some advice in how to deal with ants naturally as I hadn't time to research it myself since I moved this last weekend. I got such good advice, I had to share it with the readers here at MNN as well.

Some of these measures are deterrents. That is, they deter the ants from coming in your house. This seems to work well for those with a mild problem. Others found that they needed to use a method that kills the whole colony of ants. I've compiled the comments and suggestions by category, allowing you to compare the different methods a little more easily.

1. Lemon juice

Teresa: We just spray around the openings with pure lemon juice … and it always works for us … something about the acid messes up their sense of tracking…
 
2. Cinnamon

Shayla:We use ground cinnamon around where there are coming it. It works really well.

Peggy: We spray cinnamon essential oil all around the doors, windowsills, floors, etc. keeps them from coming in. I put the sugar water and borax OUTSIDE!
 
Letia: Another vote for ground cinnamon. Easy to clean up afterwards and worked great for us!!!

Jean: Cinnamon and cloves. Makes your house smell nice and the ants just hate it sprinkled right in their path.
 
Patricia: We also use cinnamon oil. We draw borders around everything with a Q-tip dipped in it. They won’t cross it.

3. Peppermint

Heather: My mother-in-law has success with peppermint essential oil around windows and doors (any entries). Plus her house then smells awesome.
 
Julie: Dr. Bonner’s liquid soap in the mint aroma. Mix 1 to 1 with water in a spray bottle. Spray on the ant invasion and watch them suffer.

4. Borax, water and sugar

Kristi: We use borax, sugar, water and a touch of peanut butter. It takes a couple of weeks but really works. We used it last year in our old house and are implementing it again this spring in our new house. Pesky ants! Here is the site where I found the recipe:http://naturalantkiller.blogspot.com/
 
Christy: I second Diana’s comment about borax and sugar. I’ve made a thin paste before with water, sugar and borax, then spread it on little pieces of thin cardboard or stiff cardstock and placed them near where it seems they are coming into the house. They’ll eat it and take it back to their colony (just like the Terro liquid you can buy). The paste will dry up in a couple days, so you’ll have to make more. But I think I only had to do it twice before they were gone.
 
Chookie: What worked for us was a mixture of borax and sugar in water. Several years ago, we lived in a house where there was an ants nest in the walls. Removing it would have meant virtually demolishing the entire front wall of the house (not practical!), so instead, after a year or two of having flying ants swarm into our bedroom every year we decided to go on an ant killing spree. Conventional ant killers didn’t work. Borax and powdered sugar didn’t work. But adding water to the borax and sugar mix to make a thick sugary borax-y syrup DID work…. the worker ants took it back into the nest and it positioned the queen – result = no more flying ants. OK, so borax does need to be kept away from pets and small children, but it is relatively safe beyond that as it is only toxic if you eat it. my solution was to put it somewhere where the kids and the cats would not reach it but the ants could.
 
BeverlyC: We live in China and had a HORRIBLE ant problem in our house. Tried cinnamon, black pepper, vinegar, etc. etc. We were concerned about the borax because we have guests in and out regularly and the little children are often, well, naughty and undisciplined. When someone suggested Terro liquid ant bait and we found it was just Borax and sugar, we asked someone to bring us some. We could pick the traps up and put them away when company came and put them back out after they left. They worked wonders!!

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Re: Ants nest?
« Reply #3 on: July 01, 2013, 22:21:28 »
thanks honey will give these a go :) see u in 2 weeks

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Re: Ants nest?
« Reply #4 on: July 26, 2013, 18:00:17 »
Flying ant day today around these parts (Sunningdale Berks)

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Re: Ants nest?
« Reply #5 on: August 04, 2013, 22:47:48 »
You can get a nematode for ants from the same people that do the slug ones...

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Re: Ants nest?
« Reply #6 on: August 04, 2013, 23:19:54 »
I am finding the nest just keeps moving around the garden where-ever i treat they even tried to invade the house came into the front room to find about 30-40 ants moving about with a larger ant i guess queen well it make a large splat on my shoe!

I have got 2 ant traps hidden now and move them as i find the nests and am popping down either ant powder or talc around the house leaving the fencing between my neighbours gardens clear of ant killer hoping they go that way :)

Will be looking into getting the nematodes for next year though )

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Re: Ants nest?
« Reply #7 on: August 05, 2013, 13:20:01 »
On the SRGC forum people advice to use a soft drink with aspartam as a bait.It takes a couple of weeks .Cheap ans less dangerous than borax.
Worth a try.

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Re: Ants nest?
« Reply #8 on: August 05, 2013, 18:19:10 »
I let them flourish. They kill plenty of pests, and I don't get overrrun by aphids.

 

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