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Insecticide for ants
I have several pots, I grow in a bark mixture, where an ant colony has
taken up residence. I have Knox-Out and Malathion but neither seems to be listed for ants. Any suggestions? |
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If "several" is a dozen or less, get a big dishpan. Fill to just above the
height of the pots with water to flush out the ants [it will take 10-15 minutes]. Then you can kill them with rubbing alcohol. Or, get something with acephate as the active ingredient -- Orthene, Isotox, etc. While you are treating, take a look at the mix. If ants are nesting in it, it may be breaking down -- as in, time to repot. -- Kenni Judd Juno Beach Orchids http://www.jborchids.com wrote in message oups.com... I have several pots, I grow in a bark mixture, where an ant colony has taken up residence. I have Knox-Out and Malathion but neither seems to be listed for ants. Any suggestions? |
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One thing that I use for ants is to take equal part of Boric Acid and
sugar, add water a little at a time un till you get a syrup. Put small drops on the rim of the pots. The ants collect the syrup and take it back to the nest and everyone dies. On 22 May 2005 09:12:14 -0700, " wrote: I have several pots, I grow in a bark mixture, where an ant colony has taken up residence. I have Knox-Out and Malathion but neither seems to be listed for ants. Any suggestions? |
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When I lived in SC and had a lot of ants in the GH, I used to mix 4 ounces
boric acid and 1/4 cup sugar into 1/4 pound of melted candle-making wax, then pour it into a foil-lined baking sheet. When it solidified and was broken into chunks, you had waterproof ant baits, but I think less immediately effective than Joe's recipe. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Artwork, Books and Lots of Free Info! "Joe me" shoelessjo@ bree.net wrote in message ... One thing that I use for ants is to take equal part of Boric Acid and sugar, add water a little at a time un till you get a syrup. Put small drops on the rim of the pots. The ants collect the syrup and take it back to the nest and everyone dies. On 22 May 2005 09:12:14 -0700, " wrote: I have several pots, I grow in a bark mixture, where an ant colony has taken up residence. I have Knox-Out and Malathion but neither seems to be listed for ants. Any suggestions? |
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One opt to use Schultz' Home and Garden Spray made from Chrysanthemum
flowers. Although there is much debate whether pyrethenes are harmful to the environment, it is still a natural and appears to be very effective for ants. .. . . Pam Everything Orchid Management System http://home.earthlink.net/~profpam/page3.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kenni Judd wrote: If "several" is a dozen or less, get a big dishpan. Fill to just above the height of the pots with water to flush out the ants [it will take 10-15 minutes]. Then you can kill them with rubbing alcohol. Or, get something with acephate as the active ingredient -- Orthene, Isotox, etc. While you are treating, take a look at the mix. If ants are nesting in it, it may be breaking down -- as in, time to repot. |
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Great recipe, Ray. We use 4 oz boric acid to 1/4 cup molasses and 1 cup of
crushed corn flakes and press flat on waxed paper. Chunks of the bait are placed near any problem area (but hidden from pets and children). It also works wonders on the scourge of the south - roaches. Didn't know you lived in Dixie! Gary "Ray" wrote in message ... When I lived in SC and had a lot of ants in the GH, I used to mix 4 ounces boric acid and 1/4 cup sugar into 1/4 pound of melted candle-making wax, then pour it into a foil-lined baking sheet. When it solidified and was broken into chunks, you had waterproof ant baits, but I think less immediately effective than Joe's recipe. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Artwork, Books and Lots of Free Info! "Joe me" shoelessjo@ bree.net wrote in message ... One thing that I use for ants is to take equal part of Boric Acid and sugar, add water a little at a time un till you get a syrup. Put small drops on the rim of the pots. The ants collect the syrup and take it back to the nest and everyone dies. On 22 May 2005 09:12:14 -0700, " wrote: I have several pots, I grow in a bark mixture, where an ant colony has taken up residence. I have Knox-Out and Malathion but neither seems to be listed for ants. Any suggestions? |
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Hell Gary, between GA, KY & SC, I spent 14 years down south.
But I'm not a "Damned" Yankee, because I did not stay... (That may change when I retire) -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Artwork, Books and Lots of Free Info! "V_coerulea" wrote in message .. . Great recipe, Ray. We use 4 oz boric acid to 1/4 cup molasses and 1 cup of crushed corn flakes and press flat on waxed paper. Chunks of the bait are placed near any problem area (but hidden from pets and children). It also works wonders on the scourge of the south - roaches. Didn't know you lived in Dixie! Gary "Ray" wrote in message ... When I lived in SC and had a lot of ants in the GH, I used to mix 4 ounces boric acid and 1/4 cup sugar into 1/4 pound of melted candle-making wax, then pour it into a foil-lined baking sheet. When it solidified and was broken into chunks, you had waterproof ant baits, but I think less immediately effective than Joe's recipe. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Artwork, Books and Lots of Free Info! "Joe me" shoelessjo@ bree.net wrote in message ... One thing that I use for ants is to take equal part of Boric Acid and sugar, add water a little at a time un till you get a syrup. Put small drops on the rim of the pots. The ants collect the syrup and take it back to the nest and everyone dies. On 22 May 2005 09:12:14 -0700, " wrote: I have several pots, I grow in a bark mixture, where an ant colony has taken up residence. I have Knox-Out and Malathion but neither seems to be listed for ants. Any suggestions? |
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