Questions tagged [ants]

Insects of the family Formicidae.

Ants are social of the family Formicidae. They are related to and - all are members of the order Hymenoptera.

Ant colonies range in size from a few dozen predatory individuals to highly organized colonies with specialized wingless females arranged in castes ("workers", "soldiers" etc).

Ants are highly successful and have colonized all land masses on Earth excluding Antarctica and a few remote islands. They are also remarkably diverse - especially in tropical regions where they have adapted a range of co-evolutionary relationships with other species. E.O.Wilson (ant specialist and acclaimed author) has estimated the number of ant individuals alive at any one moment as being between one and ten quadrillion.

Ants are easily introduced into an area accidentally, so they include a number of problematic invasive species (e.g. fire ants in the US).

Most ant questions on this site will be pest control questions. How do I remove ants? Should I remove ants? How can I do it without harming kids, pets, and 'beneficial' insects. Ants can pose problems by eating plants (e.g. leaf cutter ants) but are usually a problem due to their stings and their innate ability to find food.

Despite these problems, it should be born in mind that ants can also be beneficial to humans and even gardeners. They suppress more problematic populations, help to aerate() the , can act as predators, used to harvest rooibos (South African seeds used to make a herbal tea), and as food. They also have a number of medicinal uses, e.g. army ant mandibles can be used as medical sutures, and some ant venoms have medical uses.

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How do you treats ants in a raised Hügulkultur bed?

I have a raised bed that's 2 feet tall, by 12 feet long, by 3 feet wide. This bed is totally infested ants and it took only one week! The bed was constructed with hugulkulture principles, the bottom layer is logs, then sticks, then decomposed leaf…
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How toxic is Amdro in a vegetable garden?

Amdro's own marketing says not to use on vegetable gardens, but everyone I know does it. How toxic is Amdro? Does soil treated with Amdro "go bad" or does the product break down naturally? And if so, how long after applying Amdro before you can grow…
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Ant hills replaced dead grass

I used a general purpose weed killer to kill off clumps of grass in my driveway. Now all of those dead clumps of grass have been replaced by tons of ant hills. What’s going on? Do I need to be concerned?
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How to get rid of ants without harming the tree

Several days ago I found in my garden hunderds of big black ants. What's worst: I traced them and found that their hole is at the base of my young Macademia tree. Can I get rid of the ants without harming the tree?
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Tiny black and white insects under every pot

In my small garden, I used to have a lot of garden ants living under the pots. With these ants, there used to live black, and some white insects. They (ants and those insects) live under every pot. Now I got rid of ants and I thought these insects…
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What is the name of this amazon plant that have ants inside its leaves?

Full video of this amazing plant is here on YouTube
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Is there such a thing as ant castings?

I was reading that ants will kill worms off, so this got me wondering is there such a thing as ant castings since I've found that a type of stinging ants love to move into wood chip piles.
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