Thanks Jim, I think this was one of the websites I read after we discovered
the ants. Picture us out side ripping out the house siding and assaulting
with a shop vac web we came to a nest. The wall tunnels were amazing. The
tip for this garden group- watch for water damage, or else.
"Jim S" wrote in message
om...
actually carpenter ants do not damage wood they clean out old termite
damage
and rot damage
carpenter ants are actually hunters, they hunt crickets and other ant
species
you will find in their frass (thats the stuff they throw out of their
nests
that look like sawdust, thus the name "carpenter" ant) multiple bug parts
here is a link if you would like to know more
http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entom...ruct/ef603.htm
jim
"Diane Mancino" wrote in message
et...
Has anyone ever had trouble with carpenter ants in the potting mix? I
hope
not. We are repairing dry & moisture rot on the house and there are ant
nests everywhere there is rot. That's being taken care of, but the thing
is,
the wood I'm removing looks just like my bark mix! Add water and it
would
be
ant heaven! I don't know if they have a taste for orchid roots, but one
more
reason for keeping them inside.
--
Diane