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Old 29-07-2004, 01:58 PM
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Default Ant infested orchids

Here in Florida , I get that as well , what I do is flush the pots with
fresh water , and I mean really soak them , as a matter of fact I had to
repot my Catt skinnerii var alba due to a horrid ant infestation, so I just
popped it in a hanging wood slat basket.....
Good Luck!
Todd
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Many of my orchids are enjoying the outdoors this summer. As a result,

many
got infested by ants, many of the Catts and the Catts hybrids, those that
are in pots as well as those that are mounted. I see ants congragating on
new growths (probably enjoying the sap). Now I think that there is

nothing
to worry about (for now), but I heard somewhere that ants generally

attract
scales and other unwanted kaka. Also, in about 2 months I'm going to

start
thinking of bringing them in, and obviously I'm concerned about the ants.

I
have over 200 pots and mounts that will probably need to be treated

somehow.
Can anyone recommend what I need to do in order to rid the plants of these
pesky creatures w/o damaging the plants? Any chemicals that are easy to
spray or treat the orchids with? Do I need to repot every one of them

before
I take them indoors? Assistance much appreciated.


Mariana






 
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