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Need to get rid of ants in my fuchsia

Posted by teresa z6 KY (My Page) on
Wed, Jul 25, 07 at 19:54

They don't seem to be causing any damage to my plant, but they seem to be making my plant their home. They are also nursing some babies. Me no likey.

How can I get rid of these suckers without hurting my fuchsia? I thought about maybe laying an ant trap in on the soil. Any thoughts?


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RE: Need to get rid of ants in my fuchsia

Do you think you have an ants nest in the soil, or, are there any aphids on your plant? Ants will milk the aphids for their honey-dew and in return the ants protect the aphids from predators.

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RE: Need to get rid of ants in my fuchsia

I think we have aphids. I don't know what they look like, but I've read a little and think that is what they are.

Is this a problem? Should I do something to get rid of both the aphids and ants?

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RE: Need to get rid of ants in my fuchsia

My guess is you've got aphids, the ones I get are usually green, they come in assorted colors though :o(, you can wash them off with a strong stream of water or better yet spray your plant with a Safer's soap solution if you want to stay organic. If not, there are other insecticides on the market that will do the job. once the aphids are gone the ants should disappear.

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RE: Need to get rid of ants in my fuchsia

Hi

It may be worthwhile using the same 'dunking' method that I described in an earlier post under "spidermite susceptibility...."

This should cure both the aphid and the ant problem for you. You should definately wear some rubber gloves though when you do this.

Tight.


 
 

 

 


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