Wednesday, July 04, 2012

The Ants Came Marching Out...

I will remember this as the day the ants came out. Every year we get the 'red ants growing into flying ants' nests, they all come out at the same time within an hour or so of each other. And we don't see any signs of the red ants before they are ready? I don't understand their life cycle, maybe I should google this.

I think this is the record...we found 10 nests!!! It really grosses me out, I remember our first year in this house we couldn't go outside because they were flying all over the place. But now, when we first notice them we eliminate them. (Cats were put inside, chickens in their run/coop & dog in kennel. Tomorrow we will clean up any residue. I don't like using chemicals, but don't know what else to do in this situation!!)

I have a couple pictures...not sure you want to see this, but these are the two nests at the bottom of the stairs in the courtyard leading to the deck off the dining room. Three of them were in my succulent garden (would that have anything to do with some of the plants dying?) and five in the pool room between the concrete slabs!!

 This was the smallest nest of the bunch. 
See the dead weed? I used 2 parts vinegar to 1 part dish soap and holy cow, does it work like a charm!! Now to work on the others...the ones I can't pull...

Look at them all!!! Yikes!!! 
(Yes, the stairs need repairing!! The whole courtyard needs an overhaul...)


Thank heavens we noticed them before they started flying!! Mind you, now that we know what we are looking for, it is easy to see...basically the earth is moving! Yuck....

14 comments:

  1. Oh dang! We had these once and had to have our house and attic fumigated. NOT FUN! Best wishes with them...
    Julie

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    1. Thanks Julie. So far so good, no sign of a single ant this morning. :)

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  2. I don't have any ants near or in my house (not that I noticed), but so many through the garden. It seems they love to build under my perennials and heave them out of the ground, most annoying.

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  3. Oh, yucky. Sure hope your rid of them! Nancy

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    1. I think we did, Nancy! For another year at least...

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  4. I hope you get rid of those little buggers soon. I have enjoyed following your blog & nominated you for the Versatile Blogger Award. You can check out all the details on my blog. Congratulations!

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    1. Oh Wow!!! Thank you so very much, Stacey!! I'm honoured you thought of me. I'm rushing out the door right now, but I'll be back after work to look into this more and acknowledge this honour! Oh My Goodness!! I'm so flattered...
      Debbie :)

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    We have masses of ants here too. They give me the creepy-crawlies!

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  6. Eeek!! I'm with you they would freak me out. Glad you caught them before they started flying. . . Thank you for visiting my blog.

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  7. ever tried letting the chickens gobble them up /

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    1. I wish they had, but I don't think they could have kept up with them! They moved pretty darn fast. :)

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