pour boiling water into their ant hill. pour boiling water into their ant hill.
Call an exterminater.
the one that kills the ants...
Red ants are typically biting ants that can become a problem when they move into areas where people live. To get rid of red ants on brick, sprinkle the brick with diatomaceous earth to kill the ones that cross and discourage more from coming. A good pesticide will also work.
Not really - they feed on sugary honey dew from aphids so can stop ladybirds but on the whole don't really do much damage to plants. The RHS has this to say on ants (taken from their web site) "Ants can cause concern but they are a nuisance rather than destructive pests. They feed mainly on insects, including other ants. They also look for the sweet liquid known as honeydew, which is excreted by aphids and some other sap-feeding insects."
DON'T KILL TENT WORMS!!! they do not hurt your garden or trees those are lies they are very good when it comes to pesky ants! when they run out of leaves they will eat the ants and they will no longer want a tent worm yard. My simple answer is: If you want to kill them smash them or you could put a poison on them that will not hurt plants.
Ants are primarily omnivores, eating both plants and animals if possible. There are certain types of ants, such as the odontamachus, which are carnivorous, and leaf cutter ants, which are herbivores.
carpenter ants.
the one that kills the ants...
yes very
It depends what you treat them with. If the treatment is organic then that is OK.
Kill the ants in your back yard.
Apparently Jeyes Fluid will kill garden ants. For best results, Jeyes Fluid should be diluted with water and poured around the perimeter of your house and on the nest.
There aren't many insects that eat garden worms. However, ants will eat garden worms that they find around the garden dead.
Ants sting rather than bite. The common black garden ant in the UK doesn't sting people, but they do have ants that will. These include wood ants and flying ants. Another ant in Britain that stings people is the red ant.
if there is a small gap the very smal ants can escape but ants like lasius Niger (average garden ant,black and fast)cant get through small gaps
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ya i have Sean it it cool and what do ants need to live
They can. Some ants engage in symbiotic relationships with some plants on occasion. For the common ant and your average garden flower, ants should not have a positive or negative effect.