In article , Janet Tweedy writes:
| In article , Nick Maclaren
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| Well, probably. By why not ignore them? They don't do any harm
| to plants, after all.
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| Their tunnelling won't harm seedling roots or cuttings then?
Not much, and they are very unlikely to start tunnelling in a
damp substrate, which was my point about dampness.
Ants wandering over over plants are more likely to do good than
harm.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
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