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  • @randynorris6598
    @randynorris6598 Před měsícem +22

    I used to live in Round Rock Texas and had fire ants really bad until the old farmer down the road told me that all you need is a shovel...and he was right. You dig up a couple shovels full from one ant mound and dump it on another. After about three days there will be no ants left. Each mound will fight to the death. It worked for me and I probably had 20 mounds of them.

    • @bmiles4131
      @bmiles4131 Před měsícem +5

      Run fast with that shovel and don’t trip.

    • @turbodog99
      @turbodog99 Před měsícem +1

      That’s hit and miss

    • @lonnarheaj
      @lonnarheaj Před měsícem

      Ants will not cross cinnamon, so you could probably rub cinnamon onto the shovel hadle to keep them at the far end. This forced ant warfare is worth a try.

  • @billwoods5406
    @billwoods5406 Před 2 měsíci +7

    I just put up little signs that say, No Fire Ants Allowed in This Yard!! And they all take off.

  • @johngillespie1950
    @johngillespie1950 Před 3 měsíci +42

    Ain't no way I'm gonna waste my grits on fire ants

  • @sylviaruth5008
    @sylviaruth5008 Před 3 měsíci +69

    I can remember back in the 1970’s when we didn’t even have any fire ants in East Texas. Ohhh but they are here now.

    • @kevingray8616
      @kevingray8616 Před 2 měsíci +7

      I've lived in the Houston area most of my life and I remember my parents talking about fire ants coming to Texas back in the 70s.

    • @glennhubbard5008
      @glennhubbard5008 Před 2 měsíci +3

      They have arrived here in Tennessee in the last decade.

    • @kevingray8616
      @kevingray8616 Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@glennhubbard5008 Little bastards. I have 2 acres that I maintain. I get bit around my ankles every Summer because I wear quarter socks. The marks finally disappear by Spring, just in time to get bit again and marked up.

    • @glennhubbard5008
      @glennhubbard5008 Před 2 měsíci

      @@kevingray8616 I have two acres, also. I treat every mound I find immediately. Also along my road and the local cemetery! I worry our local fields and meadows will become like the horse pastures I saw in eastern Texas about fifteen years ago.

    • @terryfreeman1018
      @terryfreeman1018 Před měsícem +1

      Won't be long they'll be in Northwest North Carolina.

  • @raymondjjohnsonjr363
    @raymondjjohnsonjr363 Před měsícem +6

    I'm in s. Louisiana & I knock away the mound that's above ground & then pour boiling water into the nest. I watch it for a few days to see if anymore mounds appear, if they do then more boiling water is added. Its been working for me for years.

  • @lonnarheaj
    @lonnarheaj Před měsícem +2

    Depending on the sub soil structure and density where you are, a fire ant bed can be SEVERAL feed under ground. I have read about them being found 8 feet deep on a construction site.

  • @kirkout7366
    @kirkout7366 Před 2 měsíci +14

    Gas-O-LEAN
    Gets'em

    • @I8ofYeshua
      @I8ofYeshua Před měsícem +1

      Gasoline get some sure enough it only the workers and maybe some of the eggs in the bed but I doubt it gets down to the queen.

  • @waveoglesby2920
    @waveoglesby2920 Před 3 měsíci +24

    I keep this come snd get it on my ranger. Everytime I see a mound and the weather is good I scrape the top off the mound snd sprinkle it on top. After a few days the ants are gone!!

  • @JugglesGrenades
    @JugglesGrenades Před měsícem +15

    Fire ants with crawl on your legs, but won't immediately start stinging. Once there's a couple of hundred on you, the leader blows a tiny bugle. THEN , they all start stinging at the same time.

    • @dennisk5818
      @dennisk5818 Před měsícem +1

      Well, we just need to take their bugles away. Problem solved! Just kidding. My dad walked through a fire ant colony, down in Florida. His legs were covered in sting marks. Very bad.

    • @lindifuller9113
      @lindifuller9113 Před měsícem

      Boy do they ever. If I had a dollar for every fire ant bite I have gotten, I would be a wealthy lady. 🐜

  • @jamesbaldwin7676
    @jamesbaldwin7676 Před měsícem +6

    I've used atomic weapons with some success... got most of them fire-breathin ants but still dealing with the uncles.

  • @dennisk5818
    @dennisk5818 Před měsícem +3

    This warfare is like getting rid of wasps and hornets. If you kill the queen early in the spring, you're not likely to have a problem later. If you don't get the queen, the colony will keep going on.

  • @cody8161
    @cody8161 Před rokem +30

    Any mound I have sprinkled this stuff on, has become vacant within a week when I check back. Since I’ve been using this, I find myself chasing mounds around the yard less and less. In the past I felt the mounds just moved from place to place. Not anymore. I was suspect of the product at first but since using it this spring and into summer, I definitely don’t have fire any beds in my garden anymore. Just eliminating smaller beds within my yard. Nothing like what I was using before.

    • @gardeningwithhoss
      @gardeningwithhoss Před rokem +4

      thanks Cody

    • @Bob_Adkins
      @Bob_Adkins Před měsícem +1

      Yes, it makes them move. If they survive bait, they will never eat it again, but will move. This can be a good thing, because once they move 3-4 times they will starve. You don't have to kill them, just a tiny amount of product that will make them move will eventually starve them out.

  • @weslingm
    @weslingm Před 2 měsíci +9

    Use a cordless drill and a 1/4"× 24" piece of rebar to drill holes down into mound to disturb queen. Also you can get poison closer to queen

    • @Bob_Adkins
      @Bob_Adkins Před měsícem

      Not every mound has a queen. That's why bait works so well. If you bait 1 mound and the workers carry it to other connected mounds 10-50 feet away, 1 of them may be the queen mound and all the satellite mounds will die of old age.

  • @dougfranco9995
    @dougfranco9995 Před rokem +13

    40 years in FL. orlando i use gas poor it slow right in the middle of hill , let the gas work it way down , then 2 min later light it you will see the hill burn and smoke come out of all mounds that are part of there hive ps 8 to 12 oz of gas works great

    • @grayhawk66
      @grayhawk66 Před měsícem

      I grew up in Orlando and I remember my Granddad pouring gasoline on the mound.

  • @oldcapitolscribe4298
    @oldcapitolscribe4298 Před rokem +12

    I can speak from personal experience, Greg Key is correct. This stuff works. It kills the entire colony.

  • @williammikell2210
    @williammikell2210 Před rokem +7

    I am trying "come and get it 2" in my garden this season. Ants have become a terrible problem. I lost all of my potatoes to ants eating the stems and feeding on the sap. I just planted my okra and the ant do love young okra pods and flowers. The zipper peas will be planted soon and the ants "farm" the aphids. I think my back yard garden has become one huge ant bed.

  • @Bob_Adkins
    @Bob_Adkins Před měsícem +2

    A fire ant colony consists of several mounds, usually within a 50' radius, and usually have 1 queen. The workers distribute the eggs and larvae from the queen's mound to the other mounds. Bait will still kill the queen because the workers will carry it a long way to the queen if necessary. Problem with baits: When some workers and the queen survive the bait, the entire colony will never again take the bait, and will simply move the mound. You can take advantage of this by poisoning all the mounds you can find in a colony. When the colony is strong with plenty of warmth and food, they can move several times and survive. When the weather is cool (below 65F) and/or wet and food is scarce, they can't move but about twice and will die out. Keep the pressure up on all mounds in the colony by treating all mounds in cool wet weather and the entire colony will starve out.

  • @TexasMyTexas
    @TexasMyTexas Před rokem +9

    I’ve used come and get it….they came and got it and it was lights out. 😵😵😵 👊🏼

  • @1Ggirl1959
    @1Ggirl1959 Před rokem +3

    Thanks, Just ordered for my fire ant nightmare in deep south east Georgia!

  • @GeoHvl
    @GeoHvl Před 2 měsíci +4

    He speaks the truth. I’m 70 and grew up in South Georgia and these ants are the scourge. In the 60s we had this stuff, Mirex, killed them in hours. One teaspoon was it. Now it’s gone nothing comes close.

  • @MakingLemonadeFromLemons

    My 15 year old has anaphylactic reactions so this was a product that I recently purchased. I just applied it and I'm hoping it really helps.

  • @dhansel4835
    @dhansel4835 Před měsícem +2

    What some people did when they found a fire ant bed was to take a shovel and scoop up a bunch of dirt and fire ants. Quickly find another mound, kick the mound to stir them up and dump your shovel of fire ants on them. They think they are being invaded and within a few hours they are all dead. If you have a few hundred acres of fire ants you may get really tired of doing this.

    • @Mike-mz8dl
      @Mike-mz8dl Před měsícem

      Doesn't work any more everywhere. They have evolved. Mounds combine and accept any fire ant.

  • @nicoleandaubree889
    @nicoleandaubree889 Před rokem +6

    Great garden!!! Wow really impressive

  • @jackfanning7952
    @jackfanning7952 Před měsícem +3

    Boiling water and a shovel.

  • @MispelledOnPurpose
    @MispelledOnPurpose Před rokem +2

    I tried that stuff this spring but they just moved a couple of feet over.

  • @sab_1055
    @sab_1055 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I don't know if it'll work, I just think you're nice. Gosh a yellow humming bird just bumped into the house! I'm sitting on the porch, my swim is abandoned, my feet and ankles have stinging red welts and I hate fire ants, but I like your video. Thanks.

  • @FearlessLuncheon
    @FearlessLuncheon Před 3 měsíci +6

    Very helpful. Thank you!

  • @darrellfilyaw7255
    @darrellfilyaw7255 Před měsícem +4

    If you go to the Brookfield Museum in Chicago Illinois, they have a whole display of fire ants in a nest and they teach their school children about these things. They are all over Chicago Illinois now.

    • @bernardgraf7187
      @bernardgraf7187 Před měsícem

      Guess they had some wiseakers in Illinois back then

    • @kenday7942
      @kenday7942 Před měsícem

      Wow! I did not know that. I didn’t think they were that far north. They don’t like the real cold weather. Interesting.

    • @donnajean9805
      @donnajean9805 Před měsícem

      I live in Chicago...have had fire ants in my yard for about 18 years now.

    • @kenday7942
      @kenday7942 Před měsícem

      @@donnajean9805 interesting! we got the imported fire ants here in North Texas back in the 80s. They have been gradually making their way up to the north. But I didn’t realize they got as far north as Chicago. I read that’s too cold for them up there. Apparently they adapted. They used to be very aggressive when we first got them here but they’ve calmed down a little. They LOVE to get into an electrical things like relays in air conditioners by the way, so beware! Sorry you got ‘em!

  • @marykalexander2735
    @marykalexander2735 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Definitely going to give this a try. Whatever I purchased a Lowes that I had to chase with water worked but the ants basically moved eventually. When I was a kid in Florida we had huge mounds in our backyard and my dad would just dump gasoline on them. That’s a “sure fire” way to kill the little buggers.

  • @taradoster3087
    @taradoster3087 Před rokem +6

    Thanks for the information! Many blessings ❤

  • @stephengriffn9277
    @stephengriffn9277 Před 3 měsíci

    How far north are they not a problem?
    My grandparents had a little spread with fenced in pastures with about half a dozen red ant hills and they were agressive.
    This was outside of Reed City, Michigan, quite a ways north in the lower peninsula.

  • @normbograham
    @normbograham Před 2 měsíci +1

    get a metal hand held rake. stir the top. you will motivate thousands of them. take the torch to them. then do it every few days. then you can put DE down, but DE, does not discriminate. The torch appears to work better then DE. It's like they can stay underground, until the rain mixes the DE with the clay, and they recover quickly, and the nest has not moved.

  • @defendfreedom777
    @defendfreedom777 Před měsícem +3

    I just about eliminated fire ants from my property (23.5 acres) by using and pumping NOx into the bed,this said I firmly believe that it's impossible to entirely eliminate these varmints permanently, but very possible to control them on your property.

    • @waltlee3172
      @waltlee3172 Před měsícem

      Like terrorists they're here to stay

  • @weeweed86
    @weeweed86 Před měsícem

    Thank you for the info....

  • @iartistdotme
    @iartistdotme Před rokem +31

    Good information - can you tell me how they know to wait for biting until at least 500 are on you and then they begin biting? Sneaky devils!

    • @nolawarren3560
      @nolawarren3560 Před rokem +3

      Isn't that a fact

    • @harrykersey3181
      @harrykersey3181 Před rokem +8

      don't get mad with me but this took me back a ways to a job I was installing for a client in Fla and they came in on a root ball on a tree i was planting and they got on me . well I had a meeting with the owner and the builder and the both arrived on site and i got off my New Holland and approached the two and right as i got close it happened ! one of the large headed red ants had hid in my shorts and to make it worse on my what you ma call it and bit into me like a pit bull catchin a hawg ! oh Hell no ! and I ran to the back yard and pulled my pants off and they were perplexed untill I showed em the culprit ! true story ! they know just when to bite you , and good !

    • @iartistdotme
      @iartistdotme Před rokem +5

      @@harrykersey3181 you started my day with a laugh! Thanks

    • @davesmith-ew1iz
      @davesmith-ew1iz Před 5 měsíci +5

      But did it make it bigger? Cheaper than that little blue pill 😉😁🤫😮🫡👍🙏✌️🇺🇸

    • @JugglesGrenades
      @JugglesGrenades Před měsícem

      When there's a sufficient number on your legs, the leader blows a tiny bugle, letting everyone know it's time to attack.
      The real reason is that their legs are laying a trail of chemicals, when the concentration reaches a certain level, they know it's time to begin the attack.

  • @michaelromero3131
    @michaelromero3131 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the helpful information!

  • @kcconaty5270
    @kcconaty5270 Před 2 měsíci

    I tried to buy the red ant granules, but your Link doesn’t work 😣?

  • @michaelwillcutt2619
    @michaelwillcutt2619 Před měsícem

    Worse problem is when people mow their grass they run over the mounds blowing them further out so more mounds will start I keep a gallon of fire ant spray when mowing

  • @welchfarmnc
    @welchfarmnc Před rokem +2

    Thanks Grag

  • @davidcoreywithcrop8686
    @davidcoreywithcrop8686 Před rokem +1

    Great info and video

  • @michaelpardue2400
    @michaelpardue2400 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I use cornmeal because ants cannot burp. So they eat the corn meal and drink the water and I die.

  • @gardenlife-vz7pi
    @gardenlife-vz7pi Před rokem +9

    Thanks for sharing. We see a fire ant bed we put our chicken on them. They go to town eating them. We rack the mound down so they all can have some ants. It has made a huge difference in our fields. It sure make our 🐔 happy scratching around for more ants.

    • @mashoutman
      @mashoutman Před rokem +1

      So the ants don't sting the chickens?

    • @gardeningwithhoss
      @gardeningwithhoss Před rokem +1

      Interesting.

    • @robertantolik2146
      @robertantolik2146 Před rokem +1

      My chickens must be too dumb for that. My run has tons of fire ants and the chickens seem oblivious. They just coexist. Ants even get in the coop when an egg gets busted and not one chicken defends their territory

    • @jewdd1989
      @jewdd1989 Před rokem

      Ugh I wish I could have chickens! They’re amazing

    • @kannstewy
      @kannstewy Před 3 měsíci +2

      My hens don't want any part of eating ants! They will run the opposite direction, thus I'm left to come up with solutions that are also safe for the hens. I'm trying DE and hope it will work. I have a massive mound at the original coop....(the hens moved on up to fancier digs), so it's like the ants knew it had been vacated. 😵‍💫

  • @airlar4857
    @airlar4857 Před měsícem

    I like Orthene for its speed - always seems to wipe out huge fire ant beds in less than 24 hrs

  • @222triple
    @222triple Před rokem

    Going to order some fire ant bait. I’ve tried several commercial and home remedies and they keep coming back. I’m in NE California and have lots of them. I happen to have an identical sink in my greenhouse. Came out of a commercial building we bought in 95’. The building is over 100 years old and was supposed to have been a bar downstairs and a whore house upstairs back in the day. It is a very heavy sink and took me awhile to mount it and build a base for it. Never thought I’d see another one!

  • @timothythompson3029
    @timothythompson3029 Před měsícem +1

    I have a pto hole digger on my tractor. When ever I can I just dig them out.

  • @CH-xw4fq
    @CH-xw4fq Před rokem +3

    They just elect another queen quickly and move about 5 foot over and make another mound.

  • @turbodog99
    @turbodog99 Před měsícem +3

    Few gallons of boiling water. Hit water dissolves glue holding mound together and kills enough to usually take mound out

  • @darecofreedomfarm3
    @darecofreedomfarm3 Před rokem +2

    I have covered mounds with weeds from my garden and they seemed to consume them and mound dirt back up. After a couple times they seemed to disappear. I had another much bigger mound in another garden so I did the same thing except I thoroughly covered it with poke salad leaves. They were gone in 3 days.
    I have used sulfur and Epsom salts with good success! Also urine does well but it takes about 5 or 6 treatments over several days.
    Combining these treatments is a pretty sure thing and they go quickly like just 2 days in some cases.

    • @cra2cra226
      @cra2cra226 Před 8 měsíci +1

      What is this witchcraft?! You are saying you put what on fire ants - weeds? Just putting weeds on them, or salad (food) leaves on them made them vacate? I have never heard of this. How does this work?

    • @darecofreedomfarm3
      @darecofreedomfarm3 Před 8 měsíci

      @@cra2cra226 that is poke salad or poke weed. It is edible but it has to be blanched a few times to remove most of the toxins. No magic, just experimentation.

  • @MrErpman
    @MrErpman Před měsícem

    Amdro works here in central Texas.

  • @st2778
    @st2778 Před měsícem +2

    Had to use the product 3 times to get rid of them.

  • @KnowInsanity
    @KnowInsanity Před rokem +1

    I need about 30 yards of that stuff! got a truck full???

  • @1ghosthorse
    @1ghosthorse Před 2 měsíci +2

    I moved to NM two years ago. You're absolutely correct. This is the only product that works to eliminate the colony. Great video.

  • @maryt8184
    @maryt8184 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I tried this product in FL. Did not work

  • @Jsellers1965
    @Jsellers1965 Před rokem +2

    Chronic exposure of adult virgin females to low doses of spinosad leads to mitochondrial defects, severe neurodegeneration, and blindness. These deleterious effects of low-dose exposures warrant rigorous investigation of its impacts on beneficial insects

  • @barbareemoore4247
    @barbareemoore4247 Před 3 měsíci

    Thankyou!

  • @Mike-yl6hs
    @Mike-yl6hs Před 3 měsíci +2

    DUDE!!! WHAT A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN!!!!! m

  • @baileyogburn4315
    @baileyogburn4315 Před rokem +3

    Very useful info, Thanks! I lost half of my potatoes this year to ants. Question for you, im in North Florida and im 38, an older gentleman i know (85) keeps mentioning a small ear flint corn from when he was younger but doesnt know the name. He said the ears were usually laee than 7-8" long. Any idea what type it may have been?

    • @gardeningwithhoss
      @gardeningwithhoss Před rokem +1

      Not sure, we carry a Indian Flour Corn that is a flint. Click link below to browse our pictures
      hosstools.com/product-category/premium-garden-seeds/corn-field/

  • @lindifuller9113
    @lindifuller9113 Před měsícem

    I get a lot of fire ant mounds. It's hard to keep them at bay. Especially on the curb in front of my house.

  • @scotsmanofnewengland7713
    @scotsmanofnewengland7713 Před měsícem

    As a seasoned camper I learned that using either used or fresh coffee grinds on and around 🐜 ants. I used “used coffee grinds” on a fire ant mound at a campground and didn’t see an ant for days. The acidity is something ants don’t like.

  • @theronfarrer8974
    @theronfarrer8974 Před měsícem +5

    I use a product called Amdro it is similar to the first one you described. It works within 24 hours.

  • @sygnusadun4832
    @sygnusadun4832 Před rokem +7

    Always had good results with just soakin em in charcoal starter or lawn gas and letting it soak in before making a containment circle about 5 feet out and setting it up. Fire ain't the best solution, but danged if it don't work.

  • @CaveBear1031
    @CaveBear1031 Před měsícem

    Mix borax with some grape jelly on a paper plate , the ants take it back to the nest , everyone eats , everyone dies

  • @scottkane3776
    @scottkane3776 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Tried it didn't work for me 😕

  • @WithMunchkins
    @WithMunchkins Před rokem

    i hope its dog safe. I've tried all those methods . as well as making borax and sugar baits, using other store bought baits, and my most recent try was boiling lemon peels and using the liquid to pour in the beds. so far the boiled lemon peel method works well, it seems to have worked.
    but I have many fire ant mounds that regularly pop up every where

  • @gardenlady58
    @gardenlady58 Před rokem +2

    Is it safe to put in your vegetable beds? Right now I use a dilute solution of orange oil and dawn, and flood the mound, followed by an additional gallon of water. It works pretty well, but it has damaged a couple of plants over the years. This sounds interesting.

  • @tremaineangus6474
    @tremaineangus6474 Před měsícem +1

    89 Octane baby !

  • @DonHarden
    @DonHarden Před 2 měsíci

    I wanted to give this a try. Went to the links in the description and this product is not listed at the Hoss website. Where can you get it?

  • @JohnJohn-lb1bm
    @JohnJohn-lb1bm Před 3 měsíci +4

    Fire ants have a neurotoxin.

  • @normanhall7265
    @normanhall7265 Před měsícem +1

    Sounds like Amdro

  • @janewalker1731
    @janewalker1731 Před 2 dny

    Fipronil spray works great, use a metal stick to dig down & help the liquid get down to the queen. Have tried orange oil & detergent with reasonable success, but sometimes need to retreat.

  • @jessicawicker3582
    @jessicawicker3582 Před měsícem

    Listen, take some ants from one mound, and put them onto another mound .. video tape it .. its crazy😂😂😂😂😂😂
    Kinda cold blooded I know but, that's what ants do anyways

  • @MrKinser01
    @MrKinser01 Před 3 měsíci

    i listened to all of that and he didn't tell you what it is DU down south

  • @Ok-Mardy
    @Ok-Mardy Před rokem +1

    Hey Greg will it kill other types of ants effectively as well?

    • @gardeningwithhoss
      @gardeningwithhoss Před rokem +1

      It may work on others, but is specifically for fire ants

  • @cindieryan446
    @cindieryan446 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Amazon reviews say it does not work

  • @williamodell8634
    @williamodell8634 Před rokem +2

    I use this in my Garden and Yard, it really works well.

  • @leetrask6042
    @leetrask6042 Před měsícem

    If you could subject the whole colony to compressive shock from an explosive, the shock would maybe destroy the whole hive in one fell swoop

  • @elliotweaver5805
    @elliotweaver5805 Před 2 měsíci +3

    The only thing about killing the queen, if fire ants are like bees, if the queen dies then the honey bees can create another queen by feeding royal jelly to a cell that has a bee larvae in it. They draw that cell out and then they have another queen bee! Bees are amazing creatures, and I’m pretty sure that ants aren’t far behind them!

    • @michellesykes5673
      @michellesykes5673 Před 2 měsíci

      Ants aren't bees.

    • @Bob_Adkins
      @Bob_Adkins Před měsícem +1

      Not sure ants create another queen, maybe so. However, if you treat the mounds in cool and/or wet weather, they probably won't. In cool or wet weather, they are struggling to survive and using all their energy to move the mound away from the treated area.

    • @Mike-mz8dl
      @Mike-mz8dl Před měsícem

      Fire ants have evolved. If they lose a queen they just move in with another mound. The mound accepts them. You have to kill each and every one.

  • @hotwireman49
    @hotwireman49 Před 3 měsíci

    So what is that stuff and where do I get it? Ferti Home? I couldn't read the bag.

    • @gardeningwithhoss
      @gardeningwithhoss Před 3 měsíci

      growhoss.com/products/fire-ant-killer?_pos=3&_fid=6351cf88d&_ss=c&variant=45579377049910

  • @frankiefisher2441
    @frankiefisher2441 Před rokem +1

    This is a great product. Have used it for about 20 yrs. Did you know they can't sting 24hrs after ingesting it?

  • @rosseckstein4183
    @rosseckstein4183 Před měsícem

    Majority of fire ant colonies have multiple queens. Advion Fire Ant Bait is the best.

  • @freelivingtennessee
    @freelivingtennessee Před 5 měsíci

    We sadly have a HUGE amount of mounds in our yardage of topsoil that was left in our backyard from when they were building our property
    Otherwise this soil would be useable but one of the mounds is HALF AS TALL AS I AM. no joke. It’s like the 2.5 foot tall mound of soil is FULL of the ants

  • @uun4028
    @uun4028 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Thank you for this. I'm in New Mexico. High desert. 6500', and these red ants have taken over my yard. I have tried a lot of other suggested safe products. Boiling water, soap, vinegar, essential oils, DE, corn meal, bug sprays, and combos of the above. I have a big mound outside my back wall, and after I treated the mound and area with these products, they're gone for a few days, then they're promptly back. A few days ago I dug a deep hole where the mound was, trying to find the queen. I filled the hole with water and a cup of Diazinon granules. This was an old product - in the garage so probably passed it's prime, as, again, they're all back to work. I'll try this product and let you know. Thank you for this video.

  • @jacklundeen9240
    @jacklundeen9240 Před 3 měsíci

    Taking your recommendation, Greg. These South Carolina fire ants ain’t gonna know what hit ‘em. Also, double wheel hoe has been a game changer and a back saver for me. Appreciate y’all and what you do!

  • @MrMountain777
    @MrMountain777 Před měsícem

    When I lived in Arizona when they showed up I used Amdro, It is like candy to them and gets fed to the Queen No heavy poison but kills the ants and queen

  • @alexandraderry7086
    @alexandraderry7086 Před rokem

    Will this bait work for other types of ants? We have black and red ants up north, in Canada.

  • @GriffinNotary
    @GriffinNotary Před měsícem +1

    3, 4 or 5 couple of 3 days. 😅

  • @dhurban
    @dhurban Před 2 měsíci

    I'm in northern Indiana and we have ants that act a lot like fire ants size and sting/bite. They are black, though, not red.

  • @robertfoedisch
    @robertfoedisch Před měsícem +1

    This man speaks the truth

  • @jesseostone386
    @jesseostone386 Před měsícem

    How do you know that a particular ant colony is fire ants? I’m new to TX, and am starting to notice ant nests here and there around my house. Will this product control all types of ants? Isn’t there anything cheaper but as effective? Inquiring minds want to know! 🙂

  • @ddnaomi
    @ddnaomi Před rokem +1

    Unfortunately it is not sold in all states.

  • @allenmorrill7534
    @allenmorrill7534 Před rokem +3

    Ants do have a social stomach where one eats until it cant anymore and the shares it with other workers.

  • @articmars1
    @articmars1 Před rokem

    What is the name of the product you use?

  • @jdhkno
    @jdhkno Před 10 měsíci +3

    I have used the bait, waited about 2 days then set the mound on fire so far so good. Never reoccurring mounds i have to do this mid august every year

    • @44mickd
      @44mickd Před měsícem

      Set it on fire? 🙄🙄

  • @rodneygoff9553
    @rodneygoff9553 Před 11 měsíci +2

    What's the name of the product?
    Where can I get the product?

  • @cleroyster2610
    @cleroyster2610 Před rokem

    Were those peas , or string beans on that higher fence behind you?

  • @normanmallar7519
    @normanmallar7519 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Sir, you are wrong about the north not having fire ants, we may not have the southern fire ants, but we do have the European Fire ants, and these things can really sting. And the worst part is, they don't build mounds, so you never know where you may run into a colony.

  • @dalegray3188
    @dalegray3188 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Amdro, period!

  • @lindifuller9113
    @lindifuller9113 Před měsícem

    Ok...where do I get this? I need it bad.

    • @gardeningwithhoss
      @gardeningwithhoss Před měsícem

      www.growhoss.com
      growhoss.com/products/fire-ant-killer?_pos=3&_fid=c97f30b19&_ss=c&variant=45579377049910

  • @JK-dn4pu
    @JK-dn4pu Před měsícem +1

    Molten aluminum seems to work.

  • @fredfloyd34
    @fredfloyd34 Před měsícem

    Great stuff...Now hows bout nosee ums...mosquito....omg