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Around here it would probably be fire ants. They are the debil... I have ant killing parties several times a year. I can't put out the best poisons as we grow food/fruits and they sometimes make a mount right beside/integrate with a mound. Sooo I have found a simple solution of 2 tablespoons per gallon of dawn dish soap in a sprayer works well. It at least reduces the numbers, if you can stick a nozzle dep and around the mound you MIGHT find the queen. That kills that colony. Without it she just makes more.
Around our fruit/veggies I have come to appreciate a product called "come and get it" . Has spinosad in it and as best as I can tell definitely can kill a mound.
Around non food growing conditions I am trying a product called Advion. Another bait product that targets the queen. Just got it and plan to use it on the mounds away from my growing areas.
If you're not sure if you have fire ants you could try taking a picture and find a matching name. Or you can stick your hand on top of the mound taking the top off, leave you hand there for about 1-2 minutes. When a fire ant bites (me at least) it kinda feels itchy at first then a slow almost needle/pin point. After a few hours blisters appear around the sting sites.
I have also seen witch hazel helps to stop them from blistering up if you rub some on/around the area a few times pretty soon after the bite.
Of course if you are allergic to bees and such you probably don't want to intentionally get stung. they have been known to cause allergic reactions including death. I have been bitten dozens of times at once multiple times so far nothing but discomfort.
If indeed they are fireants they are probably more around. Interesting, they can have multiple openings to their nests. THe nests have run for 20ft or more and down deep. So the likelihood of getting the queen is slim, but I do it anyway. Dawn is cheap...
Around our fruit/veggies I have come to appreciate a product called "come and get it" . Has spinosad in it and as best as I can tell definitely can kill a mound.
Around non food growing conditions I am trying a product called Advion. Another bait product that targets the queen. Just got it and plan to use it on the mounds away from my growing areas.
If you're not sure if you have fire ants you could try taking a picture and find a matching name. Or you can stick your hand on top of the mound taking the top off, leave you hand there for about 1-2 minutes. When a fire ant bites (me at least) it kinda feels itchy at first then a slow almost needle/pin point. After a few hours blisters appear around the sting sites.
I have also seen witch hazel helps to stop them from blistering up if you rub some on/around the area a few times pretty soon after the bite.
Of course if you are allergic to bees and such you probably don't want to intentionally get stung. they have been known to cause allergic reactions including death. I have been bitten dozens of times at once multiple times so far nothing but discomfort.
If indeed they are fireants they are probably more around. Interesting, they can have multiple openings to their nests. THe nests have run for 20ft or more and down deep. So the likelihood of getting the queen is slim, but I do it anyway. Dawn is cheap...