ltecato
Well-Known Member
Last couple weeks I've seen the return of the ants here in LA County. I'm talking about the ants that march along in visible lines to and from whatever food source they are seeking. It looks like a video of a busy freeway shot from a helicopter.
The little bastards don't seem to be interested in my cannabis plants, but I see them in a couple gardenia bushes infested by scales and I know the little bastards use scales, mealybugs and aphids like livestock and harvest the honeydew that the pests produce. Years ago I lost an indoor crop to mealybugs and their damn icky honeydew and I sure as hell don't want to repeat that, so I'd prefer for the ants to stay out of my yard.
Also, later in the year the ants invade the house and mess with the cats' food.
I just bought some Amdro "ant block" granules that are supposed to get rid of the little bastards, but I'm still seeing the little ant freeways after two days, and they don't seem to be interested in taking the bait. When I used Amdro to get rid of fire ants in Texas, it worked like a charm. Put about half a cup of bait around a big mound and by the next day you could already tell it was working and within about 48 hours the ant metropolis was history. And as soon as the bait granules hit the ground, the fire ants came running out to grab it. I'm not seeing that with the California ants.
Maybe I should just chill out about the little bastards, because compared to the fire ants in Texas, they are a minor annoyance. Fire ants are truly the worst assholes in the insect kingdom. Worse than "killer bees" in my opinion, because they had "killer bees" in Texas and they never bothered me, but you basically can't do anything outdoors in Texas without getting bit by the damned ants. And the fucking fire ants will go out of their way to bite a person who isn't doing anything to bother them. If you're sitting on a lawn chair in the middle of a 50X50' concrete slab, the little fuckers will march all the way in there to bite you. They aren't "defending" anything, they're just being assholes. At least the "killer bees" will leave you alone as long as you don't mow over their hive. Fire ants are the worst.
The little bastards don't seem to be interested in my cannabis plants, but I see them in a couple gardenia bushes infested by scales and I know the little bastards use scales, mealybugs and aphids like livestock and harvest the honeydew that the pests produce. Years ago I lost an indoor crop to mealybugs and their damn icky honeydew and I sure as hell don't want to repeat that, so I'd prefer for the ants to stay out of my yard.
Also, later in the year the ants invade the house and mess with the cats' food.
I just bought some Amdro "ant block" granules that are supposed to get rid of the little bastards, but I'm still seeing the little ant freeways after two days, and they don't seem to be interested in taking the bait. When I used Amdro to get rid of fire ants in Texas, it worked like a charm. Put about half a cup of bait around a big mound and by the next day you could already tell it was working and within about 48 hours the ant metropolis was history. And as soon as the bait granules hit the ground, the fire ants came running out to grab it. I'm not seeing that with the California ants.
Maybe I should just chill out about the little bastards, because compared to the fire ants in Texas, they are a minor annoyance. Fire ants are truly the worst assholes in the insect kingdom. Worse than "killer bees" in my opinion, because they had "killer bees" in Texas and they never bothered me, but you basically can't do anything outdoors in Texas without getting bit by the damned ants. And the fucking fire ants will go out of their way to bite a person who isn't doing anything to bother them. If you're sitting on a lawn chair in the middle of a 50X50' concrete slab, the little fuckers will march all the way in there to bite you. They aren't "defending" anything, they're just being assholes. At least the "killer bees" will leave you alone as long as you don't mow over their hive. Fire ants are the worst.
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