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Tips for Fighting
Fire Ants and Other Pests
Dried molasses is a good energy source for the soil, improving microbial
action. Recently it's been discovered to be a fire ant deterrent -- it
doesn't kill them, but it chases them off.
Beneficial nematodes are powerful predators against fire ants, fleas,
grub worms, and other pests. They must be purchased fresh and alive, and
applied with water to the garden. Call your local nurseries for availability.
Fertilome has a new product, a fermented micro-organism, that fights
fire ants, borers, tent caterpillars, and army worms.
Orange oil extract is a powerful insecticide. It's also marketed in a
compost tea which works very well as a fire ant mound drench.
Diatomaceous earth is an effective pest control, especially when mixed
with pyrethrum. Must be reapplied after a rain.
There is a new bait on the market, Ascend, made from mushrooms and soy
oil that has been found to be effective on fire ants.
With any pesticide, please be cautious and careful. You don't want to
destroy your beneficial insects while combating a few pests that may be
soon to depart anyway.
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