Here in Oklahoma the fire ants and ticks seem to have signed a nonaggression pact with each other. Instead they both target their common enemy which is us.Forty years ago when we first moved here (central Texas), ticks were terrible.
Then the imported fire ant arrived. NO TICKS for the last 30 years.
Even eliminated the big red carrier ants! Hmmmm, haven't noticed any chiggers either.
So get yourself a bunch of FIRE ANTS!
No fire ants here. No fire ants, ticks, venomous snakes, bears or wolves. Coons eat the sweet corn, deer nip off the soybeans, woodchucks burrow under the foundations, other than that, we're kind of in a "not much hassle from the wildlife" zone.Here in Oklahoma the fire ants and ticks seem to have signed a nonaggression pact with each other. Instead they both target their common enemy which is us.
Yeah, here in NC, the fire ants don't seem to have bothered the ticks or chiggers that much. When I lived in Florida, I don't remember finding ticks on me, but chiggers, Oh Lordy, Yes. My dad thinks the lack of ticks in Florida, at least back then, was because of all of the dipping of the cattle killed off the ticks. He said the ranchers used to dig a trench, which would fill with water, and was then treated with a chemical to kill ticks and other pests. The cattle were driven through the trench for treatment. If you did that today, one would be in jail.Here in Oklahoma the fire ants and ticks seem to have signed a nonaggression pact with each other. Instead they both target their common enemy which is us.