[Arid_gardener] RE: Organic Matter Attracting Ants to Garden
Chris Trask
christrask at earthlink.net
Mon Aug 20 15:44:49 MST 2007
I recently read that a Navajo method for fire ants is to partially bury
a coke bottle with just a tablespoon or two of coke remaining. You bury it
tilted with the open neck just above the gound. Supposedly the ants go in
and don't come out. Anyone ever try this? If it will kill ants, just think
of what it's doing to you.
Chris Trask
Outings Leader, Sierra Club (1981-1991)
Palo Verde Group Outings Chair, Sierra Club (1985-1988)
Grand Canyon Chapter Outings Chair, Sierra Club (1988-1991)
Member, Arizona Native Plant Society
Member, Arizona Governor's Advisory Council on Invasive Species (2005-2006)
Member, Arizona Riparian Council
Member, Central Arizona Weed Management Area
We cannot command nature except by obeying her.
- Sir Francis Bacon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Starlene Stewart" <starlene at azwildblue.com>
To: <arid_gardener at Ag.arizona.edu>
Cc: <yafadance at yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 8:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Arid_gardener] RE: Organic Matter Attracting Ants to Garden
> In the past week or so we've been overcome with fire ants, in the house,
> in the garden, in our milking parlor. They swarm the least little crumb
> of food anywhere. I've also had them completely skeletonize plants in my
> garden if I wasn't pro-active in getting them stopped. We have 3.5 acres,
> so they can have the run of most of it, but they are sure bad at this time
> of year. This morning my two bags of grain for our dairy goats were
> filled with ants so bad that I couldn't use the grain. Yesterday they made
> their way up the wall near the cupboard and into my kitchen cupboards that
> are above my head. They send scouts into the house all day long and if
> they find one little speck of food they are swarming.
>
> We have found diatomaceous earth to be very helpful in stopping them from
> continuing in a path. We also use Amdro.
>
> HTH,
> Starlene
> Maricopa, Arizona (not a Master gardener)
>
> On Sun, August 19, 2007 10:35 am, Carolyn Hills said:
> > Great comments so far!
> >
> > I'd like to add that (unless they are really bothering your family or
> > pets)
> > ants are usually a GOOD THING in the garden. They are pollinators, and
> > their
> > excavations in the garden loosen the soil and break down organic matter.
> > Ants also eat aphids and other garden pests.
> >
> > Since so many honeybees have mysteriously disappeared in the last year,
> > ants
> > have become especially important in their pollinator role.
> >
> > They can be annoying, but every time I see an ant crawling through a
> > flower
> > in my garden, I resolve to keep putting up with the occasional bite!
> >
> > Carolyn Hills
> > Maricopa County Master Gardener Volunteer
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: arid_gardener-bounces at CALS.arizona.edu
> > [mailto:arid_gardener-bounces at CALS.arizona.edu] On Behalf Of Dee
> > Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 8:58 PM
> > To: arid_gardener at Ag.arizona.edu; yafadance at yahoo.com
> > Subject: Re: [Arid_gardener] Question from Home-Hort WWW page
> >
> > Compost works best in my book. I put it everywhere-as a side
dressing,
> > top dressing and dug in to the soil prior to planting. If it is
throughly
> > decomposed, it should not attract ants.
> > Good luck & don't give up on organics.
> > Deedee
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <yafadance at yahoo.com>
> > To: <arid_gardener at Ag.arizona.edu>
> > Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 9:47 AM
> > Subject: [Arid_gardener] Question from Home-Hort WWW page
> >
> >
> > > Dianna
> > > 85022
> > > yafadance at yahoo.com
> > >
> > > I am trying to use alot of organic fertilizer, such as alfalfa
pellets
> > and used coffee grounds, but it seems like this is attracting alot of
> > ants.
> > I am about ready to give up on organic fertilizer due to the bug
problem,
> > but I'd prefer to not hurt the environment with my gardening practices.
> > Any
> > suggestions?
> > > Thanks
> > >
>
>
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