Ocho Cinco said:According to a post I saw from Ed Currie as many as 11% of pods may have been pollinated by ants.
Lucifer said:OKGrowin, as for them helping other pests to get at my plants, I haven't noticed any mites or aphids or anything else that can harm the plants. So, I guess I'll leave these guys be until and if I notice any damage to my plants.
I've done nothing but keeping an eye on them. I come out every hour or so just to see what's going on. Any little bug around my plants gets me paranoid.gasificada said:
Do keep an eye on it. They are notorious for it.
Haha, that's a good point. Is he out there with millions of dollars worth of laser sensors and micro cameras carefully watching each bloom to see what pollinates it? I wouldn't put it past some chileheadslucilanga said:
I wonder how did he come to that number ? 11% seems as good as 22% or 50% or 90%...
Yeah they're brutal, next time I catch one in action I should get a pic. Found this doing an image search:PepperWhisperer said:Do assassins kill ladybugs? I have only ever noticed them killing smaller flying bugs. I have never observed an assassin vs ant situation, but that is just one random guy's experience.
Lucifer said:I really hate seeing any bugs on my plants.
Just from my observations this year, they are just as efficient at killing aphids as ladybug larvae are. They jab that needle mouth into them, suck it dry and move on to the next one. The species is Arilus cristatus or wheel bugs which is one of many types of assassin bugs.Lucifer said:Do they kill aphids as well?
and spiders!gasificada said:
Nooo... there's lots of good bugs too!
Oh yeah? That's great advice! Thanks, I'll give it a try. Cause no matter what, I definitely hate seeing them on my plants. Even if there may be some benefit to them. Better safe than sorry.shamair28 said:If the ants do become a problem, blend popcorn a kernels or get cornmeal and keep it around the plant, they can eat it but can't digest it
If the ants do become a problem, blend popcorn a kernels or get cornmeal and keep it around the plant, they can eat it but can't digest it