10-20-2012, 08:16 AM
Hello,
While I'm aware that there are other historic threads about little fire ants (LFA), there seems to be lacking a thread dedicated to controlling them.
Here's my experiences. I used about 80 bait stations (and about $80 worth of Amdro) placed on every tree. Where possible I put them in the tree. Where not possible I put them on the ground at the base of the tree (elevated on something to keep them dry). Where the dogs have access to the bait stations I put a large lava rock on top. We started about two weeks ago, and to date it hasn't seemed to effect the number of fire ants at all. And I never see them around the bait stations. I did stick one of those disposable liquid ant baits (the clear plastic kind filled with boric acid and something tasty to ants) at the base of a palm tree crawling with LFA and that did seem to wipe them out even though the ant bait wasn't labeled for fire ant use.
So my experience thus far: ant bait not labeled for fire ants=1, Amdro fire ant bait=0. Your experiences?
I can't broadcast spread the amdro because 1) It rains ever day and 2) the chickens eat it.
While I'm aware that there are other historic threads about little fire ants (LFA), there seems to be lacking a thread dedicated to controlling them.
Here's my experiences. I used about 80 bait stations (and about $80 worth of Amdro) placed on every tree. Where possible I put them in the tree. Where not possible I put them on the ground at the base of the tree (elevated on something to keep them dry). Where the dogs have access to the bait stations I put a large lava rock on top. We started about two weeks ago, and to date it hasn't seemed to effect the number of fire ants at all. And I never see them around the bait stations. I did stick one of those disposable liquid ant baits (the clear plastic kind filled with boric acid and something tasty to ants) at the base of a palm tree crawling with LFA and that did seem to wipe them out even though the ant bait wasn't labeled for fire ant use.
So my experience thus far: ant bait not labeled for fire ants=1, Amdro fire ant bait=0. Your experiences?
I can't broadcast spread the amdro because 1) It rains ever day and 2) the chickens eat it.