I posted awhile back about mushrooms growing in my bell pepper pot and what action I should take. But after the help I decided it best to just leave them be, later I came across a much worse problem, ants.
These ants are VERY persistent. Originally the red ants were coming from the grass into the pot and going all over the plant. But if that was just it I would leave them be but it wasn't, I saw them bringing and stacking what looks like green and beige sand ALL over the leaves of my bell pepper.(especially under newly grown leaves) With closer inspection I noticed that the beige looking sand was actually some sort of insect as it was moving but just barely, and the green "sand" appeared to be some sort of eggs. I started first by getting some dish soap and mixing it with water to spray on the affected areas, but it had almost no affect. It just continually got worse and worse, I later learned that the ants feed on the fungi that was in the pot. So I got desperate and started pruning the affect leaves and I sprayed some cinnamon in and around the pot and vinegar just around the pot to hopefully deter the ants and possibly kill the fungi.
No such luck. It just continually spread. So I took some insecticide and sprayed the border of my patio with it to stop the ants from coming in and that seemed to work but I still had the remaining ants in my pot. I took a good look at the whole plant and was shocked to see EVERY single new leaf covered in this "sand". I thought at the time if I don't take care of this soon It might affect my other plants, So I pruned the whole plant to a tall stalk. I felt really bad doing so but I needed to do something. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with this type of situation? Or if I made the right call? I would appreciate it, thanks.
These ants are VERY persistent. Originally the red ants were coming from the grass into the pot and going all over the plant. But if that was just it I would leave them be but it wasn't, I saw them bringing and stacking what looks like green and beige sand ALL over the leaves of my bell pepper.(especially under newly grown leaves) With closer inspection I noticed that the beige looking sand was actually some sort of insect as it was moving but just barely, and the green "sand" appeared to be some sort of eggs. I started first by getting some dish soap and mixing it with water to spray on the affected areas, but it had almost no affect. It just continually got worse and worse, I later learned that the ants feed on the fungi that was in the pot. So I got desperate and started pruning the affect leaves and I sprayed some cinnamon in and around the pot and vinegar just around the pot to hopefully deter the ants and possibly kill the fungi.
No such luck. It just continually spread. So I took some insecticide and sprayed the border of my patio with it to stop the ants from coming in and that seemed to work but I still had the remaining ants in my pot. I took a good look at the whole plant and was shocked to see EVERY single new leaf covered in this "sand". I thought at the time if I don't take care of this soon It might affect my other plants, So I pruned the whole plant to a tall stalk. I felt really bad doing so but I needed to do something. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with this type of situation? Or if I made the right call? I would appreciate it, thanks.