Hybrid Mode 01 said:
Why not just get the ladybugs and leave the ants alone? Why all this ant bashing?
backyardpepper said:If the ants are farming the aphids they will attack the ladybugs once they get close to the aphids which will result in either having all your lady bugs die or fly away.
hogleg said:
Because. Ants must live somewhere else or die, dammit. They are like cockroaches. Please tell me you wouldn't let the cockroaches hang out if you had em?
You haven't? Huh weird.. Maybe I have some territorial ants or something.Hybrid Mode 01 said:
I've never seen that happen. The ants on my plants always just seem to go elsewhere when the aphids are gone.
Ants are welcome in my garden. Cockroaches can suck my dick, however. Those dirty bastards spread disease.
OK, so maybe I don't want them to suck my dick...
backyardpepper said:You haven't? Huh weird.. Maybe I have some territorial ants or something.
My neighbor has a pool and all it does is attract roaches... I spray my entire house parameter with TaletarPro and those roaches are dead. I get 4 weeks of protection per spraying. I killed off the colony that had built up before we moved in. They took roughly a year with rigorous spraying. Fuck those roaches man... They are harder to get rid of than aids..Hybrid Mode 01 said:I've never seen that happen. The ants on my plants always just seem to go elsewhere when the aphids are gone.
Ants are welcome in my garden. Cockroaches can suck my dick, however. Those dirty bastards spread disease.
OK, so maybe I don't want them to suck my dick...
What surprises me is the fact that they want to get inside so bad... Even if the house is sparkling and there isn't even a spec of food anywhere inside, they still want to get inside.CelticFarmer said:My neighbor has a pool and all it does is attract roaches... I spray my entire house parameter with TaletarPro and those roaches are dead. I get 4 weeks of protection per spraying. I killed off the colony that had built up before we moved in. They took roughly a year with rigorous spraying. f**k those roaches man... They are harder to get rid of than aids..
I think it's the heat index here. It's quite warm and those damn roaches will cook out here. Sadly, they have them inside. I offered to spray indoors but their "organic" lifestyle people and talstar a too toxic for them. In fact, a year ago they complained about dead roaches on their property.backyardpepper said:What surprises me is the fact that they want to get inside so bad... Even if the house is sparkling and there isn't even a spec of food anywhere inside, they still want to get inside.
CelticFarmer said:I think it's the heat index here. It's quite warm and those damn roaches will cook out here. Sadly, they have them inside. I offered to spray indoors but their "organic" lifestyle people and talstar a too toxic for them. In fact, a year ago they complained about dead roaches on their property.
They complained about dead roaches? I'd be leaping with joy![/quote
Yeah, I'm quite sure they are of "hipster" decent...
CelticFarmer said:The would be pretty cool to watch actually...
cruzzfish said:My garden ate all the ants I had sneaking around. And the ladybugs, and whatever else goes near there. It can be a problem with aphids because of that.
They just punch holes in the leaves to eat the plants rather than going for nectar, so it doesn't usually eat them.Hybrid Mode 01 said:
Your garden doesn't eat aphids?
cruzzfish said:They just punch holes in the leaves to eat the plants rather than going for nectar, so it doesn't usually eat them.
Aphids don't go for flowers, which is how carnivorous plants lure things in. The aphids bypass the whole fake flower/trap mechanism and just punch a hole in the outside of the leaf. This makes it very unlikely for a carnivorous plant to eat them.Hybrid Mode 01 said:
What does? Your garden? You're not making any sense.
cruzzfish said:carnivorous plants