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Ants in Potted Blackberries.

Posted on 2/4/23 at 12:22 pm
Posted by ICantStopLurking
Member since Dec 2011
45 posts
Posted on 2/4/23 at 12:22 pm
I have a couple of those whisky barrels cut in half to use as planters in my yard. Planted some Prime Ark Freedom blackberries that are growing up onto an aluminum fence as planned. Problem is fire ants have made their home in the planters over the last year or so. Is there any way to get rid of them without using ant killer or removing the soil and starting over?
This post was edited on 2/4/23 at 12:35 pm
Posted by sosaysmorvant
River Parishes, LA
Member since Feb 2008
1462 posts
Posted on 2/4/23 at 1:58 pm to
Use the white dust (acephate). It won't harm the fruit.
This post was edited on 2/4/23 at 2:00 pm
Posted by Spankum
Miss-sippi
Member since Jan 2007
60505 posts
Posted on 2/4/23 at 3:55 pm to
Why do you not want to use ant killer?
Posted by ICantStopLurking
Member since Dec 2011
45 posts
Posted on 2/4/23 at 4:04 pm to
Wasn’t sure if the ant killer would harm the plants. I was also trying not to use pesticides in such a confined area on plants my youngsters eat. I’m probably overthinking it though. Thank you for the acephate recommendation.
This post was edited on 2/4/23 at 4:22 pm
Posted by armsdealer
Member since Feb 2016
12273 posts
Posted on 2/4/23 at 5:55 pm to
Diatomaceous Earth will keep them out and kill any that cross it. It won't kill a colony because the ants need to walk through it for it to work.
Posted by ICantStopLurking
Member since Dec 2011
45 posts
Posted on 2/4/23 at 8:49 pm to
This is exactly the info I was looking for. Thank you.
Posted by LSUA 75
Colfax,La.
Member since Jan 2019
4640 posts
Posted on 2/4/23 at 10:21 pm to
Acephate is no longer recommended for fruit and vegetable gardening,it’s a systemic insecticide taken up by plant roots.Works great for fire ants in lawn.

Raised beds I use Spinosad,it’s natural bacteria approved for organic gardening.
I order it from Amazon-Monterey Garden Insect Spray.Mix 2 ounces /gal.water and pour on mound,works great.

Fire ants are a pain with container gardening/raised beds.
Posted by omegaman66
greenwell springs
Member since Oct 2007
26275 posts
Posted on 2/5/23 at 12:51 am to
Try stirring them up every day even multiple times per day. This can make them abandon their home.
Posted by sosaysmorvant
River Parishes, LA
Member since Feb 2008
1462 posts
Posted on 2/5/23 at 4:42 am to
quote:

Acephate is no longer recommended for fruit and vegetable gardening,it’s a systemic insecticide taken up by plant roots.Works great for fire ants in lawn.


Sorry for that. I didn't know it was systemic. Learned something new today.
Posted by FowlGuy
Member since Nov 2015
1365 posts
Posted on 2/5/23 at 5:24 am to
Bifenthrin. Bifenthrin kills terminates, ants, and a whole bunch more. I always spray my yard and garden. I used to have issues with ants on my okra and figs. Not anymore.
Posted by ICantStopLurking
Member since Dec 2011
45 posts
Posted on 2/5/23 at 2:23 pm to
Thanks for all the help!
Posted by cgrand
HAMMOND
Member since Oct 2009
46485 posts
Posted on 2/5/23 at 8:05 pm to
I usually just flood them out
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