Cutter ants!! Help!!!!!
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 11:30:30 -0600, Katra
wrote:
So now what are you using for insect control?
I don't and I have never found it to be a problem. I have lots of
spiders - especially jumping spiders - and they may be helping. I do
use Amdro on fire ants on occassion. Also, I use an aerosol can of
garden spray to control capenter ants where I do not want them.
And for the record, I think geckos are cute.
And for the record, I think they are vermin.
This being Texas, we had a bad Palmetto bug problem.
I still have a few but not _nearly_ so many since the Geckos took over,
and I still have praying mantises and assasin bugs, as well as plenty of
ladybugs. I don't mind a few egg cases. :-) They mostly breed in the
attic which is dead space that I don't use. There were a few in the
storage area, but that has not been a major problem.
I ignore Palmetto bugs mostly but take a garden hose to them
occassionally.
The grasshopper population has also been drastically reduced.
No, they are around but I ignore them
So, do you have any bug problems now that you killed them all?
No and I get lots of bugs outside that I ignore. I do not get many in
the house except for spiders, which I like, and only a few of them.
I've been happy too to see the fence lizard and anole populations
increase, as well as toads. :-)
Yes, but I have trouble with keeping up my toads as I am pretty high
and dry. I sometimes have a few that I love to feed Junebugs to on
the porch. They become pets.
Predator insects are great, but reptile and amphibians eat a lot more!
I have snakes. Ground snakes mostly and one snake I have an abundance
of is Texas Blind Snakes. I let them live in my flower beds around
the house. Garter snakes, yellow bellied racers and Texas rat snakes
are infrequent visitors to my yard.
Rusty Mase
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