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Andrew Watson 22-12-2003 10:02 AM

Ants on Citrus
 
Hi everyone. I trust that the wealth of knowledge available will be able to
assist me here.

We have just planted 4 foot citrus trees in our 1 acre allotment. I have
noticed ants clambering all over the trees, particularly up near new flowers
and leaves. fruit buds are dropping, although this is the first season the
trees have been in the ground. DO I HAVE A PROBLEM? ARE THE ANTS GOING
TO HARM MY TREES OR THE FRUITING CAPACITY OF THEM?

I look forward to any assistance
Cheers

Andy



Rick 22-12-2003 03:02 PM

Ants on Citrus
 
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 20:45:31 +1100, "Andrew Watson"
wrote:

Hi everyone. I trust that the wealth of knowledge available will be able to
assist me here.

We have just planted 4 foot citrus trees in our 1 acre allotment. I have
noticed ants clambering all over the trees, particularly up near new flowers
and leaves. fruit buds are dropping, although this is the first season the
trees have been in the ground. DO I HAVE A PROBLEM? ARE THE ANTS GOING
TO HARM MY TREES OR THE FRUITING CAPACITY OF THEM?

I look forward to any assistance
Cheers

Andy


I don't know about down under, but in Ariz. this was very common. The
ants actually brought aphids to the citrus trees and "farmed" the
aphids. We used to spray the trees in the orchards, but never
bothered with those in the yard, which still seemed to produce just
fine.


Tuckermor 22-12-2003 05:42 PM

Ants on Citrus
 
The ants wont, but they may be "ranching" scale insects, which can slow the
tree down if they get out of hand. If you feel you need to intervene, check at
a good nursery for a very light horticultural oil and instructions to control
the scale. If the trees are still small and you have the patience, you can
just rub the scale off with your hands--but watch out for thorns!


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