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OMG! Not the beer! These are serious, bad Texas ants. "Natural" remedies will not work! The only solution I can think of is to buy a 6-pack of really cheap beer... open all the cans... set the 6-pack at least 15 feet away from the pool, along with a dozen old donuts (make a ring of donuts around the 6-pack)... wait for them to head towards the bad beer and bad donuts... then start shooting... or if you have a hand grenade handy....
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I have have the same problem. Not sure what kind of ants they are but they were all over the ouside of my pool, mine is above ground, and some had wings too. I have to be careful as I have dogs that have access to the pool area so what can I use that won't hurt my dogs?
Hi,
welcome to the Land of Fire ants. I hate those nasty little beasts. We just moved from CT to GA.........never heard about fire ants before. The first week I met them because I stepped slightly on a hill and got chewed up since then WAR!!!!! I've been reading and trying anything for killing those little beasts and here is what worked successfully. What really really works but is kinda dangerous and a pain is pooring boiling water (about 3 gallons per Mount) on the hill THAT WORKS unbelivable!!!! The other Stuff that really helps (after trying litterly any product on the market) is AMDRO Fire Ant Bait for Yard treatment. It is expensive but it works. It comes in red Back with a yellow label on top. I have never done a complete yard treatment I treat every Mount induvidually and springle those yellow little pellets on top and 2 feet around the Mount. You can actually watch how those little yellow pellets are being transported inside the Mount YEEHA!!!!!. I went from yard covered with Fire ant mounts to about 1 or 2 occasionally. Keep the gras short and just spread it around!!!!!
Good Luck !!!
What you want is Over 'n' Out fire ant killer.
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...020&lpage=none
You put it on with a broadcast spreader - just like fertilizing. You put in on in the early spring and it lasts ALL SEASON LONG with just the one treatment - and IT WORKS!
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Originally Posted by BlueBlobTX
Howdy neighbor! :)
We're outside of San Marcos, between SA and Austin. We have (or had) fire ants, leaf-cutters, sweet-eating, carpenter ants, flying ants....and all their relatives.....lol
A troubling fact surfaced during my research for building our pool: Carpenter ants (and possibly fire ants) EAT "flex-hose" .....the hose that many PB use to connect the drains to the pumps!
Here in Texas, a lot of pools have to be dug into bedrock, so replacing a cheap piece of flex hose may cost a large percentage of the total pool cost :(
So naturally, we demanded that no flex hose be used and Schedule 40 pvc be used in all pool plumbing.
About the ants........I don't want to bore anyone with my LONG multistate battle with the warrior class, but I've tried ALL the suggestions above. DE, borax, Grants for ants (good for sweet eaters), boiling water, Terro, etc.
Recently, I found http://doityourselfpestcontrol.com/ and started buying the 1lb. tubs of Cypermethrin 40% based insecticide. Unlike the Home Depot varieties, this stuff WORKS!.......lol (it's relatively non-toxic to humans, but can't be used on food surfaces........I don't use it INSIDE at all)
It's under the brand name of Cyper WP, and can also be found on Ebay for slightly less, but more importantly.....You don't have to give your credit card number to an unknown website and you can pay through Paypal.
But take a look at the website. Tremendous info about all kinds of pest problems!
hth,
STS
Thanks all, we are starting to make headway we sprayed an insecticide around the pool to knock down population now we are treating with bait to finish them off. One more hole to patch. Oh and they are leaving my beer alone now.
Fingers crossed
jennifer