I'm more curious as to whyrudy wrote:Look up you tube videos of ant control. Lot's of stuff there. I've tried the Borax, sugar and honey and works well.
Have a look, the information is there and it works.
Regards


I'm more curious as to whyrudy wrote:Look up you tube videos of ant control. Lot's of stuff there. I've tried the Borax, sugar and honey and works well.
Have a look, the information is there and it works.
Regards
Lol, guess you'll find out...kez wrote:My new mix is about 50% diatomite, can anyone confirm whether this will work?
Cheers,
Kerrin
CoGRedeMptioN wrote:"I love the smell of Napalm in the morning!"
Haha, no seriously I've only ever used Antex (spelling?) as they cannibalise their dead, poison one and they poison many AND take it into their nest! Perhaps my ants aren't as strong...
Cheers
EZ
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thoglette wrote:I've got a new invader this year - Pheidole megacephala aka big headed ant aka coastal ant. Normal controls (eg. antrid solution) are not working.
The WA Ag departmentrecommends hydramethylnon which is nasty stuff (and not cheap)- anyone have success with anything else?
Coastal browns are not interested in the raw Antex product I had some success with mixing antex with cheese (The Big Green Box was nil stock of Amdro) and/or food oil but the ants gave up fairly quickly. May have worked but no controls to tell if successful.CoGRedeMptioN wrote:Haha, no seriously I've only ever used Antex (spelling?) as they cannibalise their dead, poison one and they poison many AND take it into their nest! Perhaps my ants aren't as strong...
Got a bottle of this stuff, haven't seen an ant since. Cheers for the suggestion mate!bamboos wrote:![]()
I have heaps of trouble with ants
I use 40% diatomite in my mix and the ants still seem to nest in it
Been using Bayer ant and wasp powder from the green shed - a couple of puffs and no more ants![]()
Steve
After somebody finally restocked a store in WA (in this case The Big Green Box won) I've got some nasty stuff.thoglette wrote:And now too wet for Amdro but the rain is slowing the little devils down.