green_machine_two9er
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also during heat events make sure your watering extra. Maybe even 2x a day. Are your plant directly in the ground or in containers?
I'm in the same boat right now with some ants in an empty 4x2 raised pot right now and see that they like to feed on leaf miners. And we hate leaf miners munching on our cannabis. I have Amdro granules on hand if things get out of control. I'll try apple cider vinegar (couple tablespoons to a gallon of water mix) before dropping some napalm (Amdro Granules) on them for sure.Ants in your plants ?
Some ant activity can be beneficial at times since they help control other pesky insects , eggs , etc.
‘They also help oxygenate the soil with burrowing. They eat aphids and other types of insects since they are always scavenging for a meal.
However , if ant population is extreme - you have some options .
Terro as stated above or similar boric acid / sugar solution.
Vinegar spray to top soil ( deterrent )
Cedarcide ( ground cedar 100% ) - adding a thin top layer to container is a natural way to deal with not only ants but even mites !
Spinosad spray ( Capt. Jacks ) is a great RTU garden friendly spray for a host of common garden pests.
I would look for less heavy duty chemical methods like particular lawn granules or bifethrin loaded chemicals as many are for ornamental plant use only.
It turned out the ants I had are probably sugar ants. Really small. smaller than fire ants, so the Amdro & diatomaceous earth didn’t work. Borax & sugar did, but don’t know what other ants would be affected.I'm in the same boat right now with some ants in an empty 4x2 raised pot right now and see that they like to feed on leaf miners. And we hate leaf miners munching on our cannabis. I have Amdro granules on hand if things get out of control. I'll try apple cider vinegar (couple tablespoons to a gallon of water mix) before dropping some napalm (Amdro Granules) on them for sure.
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Crazy, was the damage from the tunnels underneath?It turned out the ants I had are probably sugar ants. Really small. smaller than fire ants, so the Amdro & diatomaceous earth didn’t work. Borax & sugar did, but don’t know what other ants would be affected.
good luck. My crop was reduced to almost nothing as I didn’t see them until they caused damage
I’m not sure. The pots had SO many ants, I think just the quantity was enough. They chewed some of the lower parts of the stalks.Crazy, was the damage from the tunnels underneath?
This is what is on the Amdro website about their red ant formula...Spinosad soil drench is what I used last year in my vegetable garden. I have not seen many yet this year. I use Bifenthrin on my lawn and around my house foundation. I would not use Bifenthrin on anything I eat or smoke.
Are the ants coming in from the outside. Can you locate there home. Bifen is the answer if you are treating surfaces. It is like hitting them with the Russian Novachuck nerve drug. But for insects.This is what is on the Amdro website about their red ant formula...
"Amdro Fire Ant Killer for Mounds™ is hydramethylnon which has very low toxicity to people, animals and birds. When used according to the label we wouldn't expect any problems to your pets."
But still not safe to use on "vegetable" gardens. I might just spread it outside the tent instead of inside.
My 4x2 tent is filled with a 4x2 raised bed, and up against a wall. Most likely, and most probable, they're coming from outside. So I'm gonna surround the tent with the Amdro... Shits about to get realAre the ants coming in from the outside. Can you locate there home. Bifen is the answer if you are treating surfaces. It is like hitting them with the Russian Novachuck nerve drug. But for insects.
The Amdro product you listed is for outdoor use and needs watered in. I skimmed over the label. Not familiar with this product. If you can not rule out that the ants are coming from your raised bed soil or medium. I would do a spinosad soil drench. Can you identify what type of ants that you have. When you say tent do you mean grow tent.My 4x2 tent is filled with a 4x2 raised bed, and up against a wall. Most likely, and most probable, they're coming from outside. So I'm gonna surround the tent with the Amdro... Shits about to get real
I read the label and it saying not to water in and to use on dry surface. I do have Spinosad. Might try that after the vinegar drench. The Amdro will be for outside the tent. I can see a line of ants coming from outside to inside the tent. Not sure how'd they get in there otherwise?The Amdro product you listed is for outdoor use and needs watered in. I skimmed over the label. Not familiar with this product. If you can not rule out that the ants are coming from your raised bed soil or medium. I would do a spinosad soil drench. Can you identify what type of ants that you have. When you say tent do you mean grow tent.