Ants in my pants

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  1. Ian Clive White

    Ian Clive White Apprentice Gardener

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    OK So I was out in the garden today and noticed a few Ants , Not sure were there coming from ?

    Years ago you could get Ant powders and a liquid stuff to kill them , Anyone know any other ways to get rid of them ?

    thanks for any help , Ian
     
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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    If they are outside I ignore them and they tend to ignore me TBH.
    You can still get ant killers if they are invading your house.
     
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      Our resident green woodpecker seems to keep our ant numbers well down. Not sure how many they eat at a sitting but it must be quite a spicy snack. :)
       
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        Hi

        I leave them alone , amazing creatures .. and if they are coming into the house best get cleaning otherwise they will come in looking for a snack.

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          I keep a spray bottle of water with a few drops of washing liquid handy. I also use this to spray on plants for tiny flying critters.
           
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            I use Nippon liquid if I have a problem. Sometimes they get in my planters or tubs and loosen the roots of the plants and even shrubs, which can kill them. So I put some drops on a flat stone and within a day the job is done. They are always red ants. Occasionally when I am weeding I find them crawling up my arm so we must have a lot here.

            Otherwise I just leave them.
             
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            Leave them. :) Letting them have a little space to exist will not impact your quality of life … and will greatly improve theirs. If you happen to get them in a container plant and it starts to look unhappy, take it out of its pot, brush off any ants you can see, dunk the rootball in water so any hidden ones float out, repot in fresh compost and place in a new location. Ants can swim, so this should not harm them. Then tip the container of water gently onto its side so the water runs out … and they will float with it, find dry land and trot off.
             
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              My only issue with ants is when they build nests in my pots and kill the plants ( inadvertently I am sure) so I keep on top of the watering and put mesh over drainage holes. Live and let live I say. When they came into the house a few years ago I blocked off any gaps at ground level with baby powder seemed to do the trick.
               
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                pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                The only problem I find is you need to get rid of the queen ant, if you don't the nest just starts up again.
                The workers probably die.
                 
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                The nest needs its Queen! Individual colonies can thrive for up to 15 yrs, though with a change of reigning monarch obviously.

                I have “dealt with” ants nests in the past. I look back with shame and horror at my actions. They weren’t bothering me or causing any harm. Give me ants over squirrels/pigeons/seagulls any day of the week. :)
                 
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                  I always try to live with the wildlife around me. Sometimes we get ants coming indoors, attracted by the honeydew from the houseplants (greenfly and scale insects). So I spray the houseplants with neem oil, to discourage the honeydew producers, wash the flooring regularly to remove the sticky residue, and put a few drops of peppermint essential oil where the ants are coming indoors. The scent covers their scent “trails”, and they soon find a more appropriate food source.
                   
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