Thank you. I will be trying this. Also, just read on Wikipedia that it was first used as a pesticide in 1948 and fire ants were one of the insects it was used for.
We use old berry containers. There are small holes all the way around the bottom and the holes are small enough that bees can't get in. Also the top is solid so if you need to use it on the ground around the hives rain can't get in. If not using cotton balls use less water so the poison concoction doesn't run out of the holes.
I never had much luck with cinnamon. I use a propane torch to light my smoker and always have it with me. When I open a hive (with inner cover) and have ants, I light the torch and they are history, never to return. It gets the eggs, as well.
Thanks Joe, this is something my Grandmother taught me. Works well, but down here it seems to take a couple of weeks to knock out the colony of ants. For Bee Bob, you can set up the stations anywhere you want if needed. Under the hives, in an old box on the stand. Works really well.
Thanks for all your informative video's Joe. I follow your channel very closely. Are you going to make any video's on how you build your hive top feeder and your bottom boards? Once again, thanks for your knowledge and time!
I agree with you on the cinnamon Joe. One of my hives had ants in the feeder and I sprinkled cinnamon on the floor of the feeder. The ants walked all over it as though it wasn't there. The ants haven't tried to get into the hive but the bees know the ants are present and they are a bit upset with the uninvited guests. I know the bees are giving off an alarm pheromone and that is an attractant to the small hive beatles. The good ole days of beekeeping are gone. Thank you for the video.
Fireants like oily baits. I use Amdro fire ant bait outside on the ground. It has to be refrigerated or it’ll go rancid because it’s a oily bait similar to lays potato chips. Don’t buy a big quantity if your not going to use it within a year. I have a pecan farm and use a lot of it here in Texas.
Dont forget you can use borax also instead of boric acid.I use it in jars lying on their sides with holes in the lids that bees cant get in or reach the syrup.
How I dealt with ants in my yards. First I mow and find the new hump in the yard. After I've located the huge new ant nest I get out a bucket. Mix up a couple gallons of permethrin as the instructions say. I use 30ml of the 10% mixed with each gallon. Just dump.it on the ground where the hump is. Pretty weak but it wipes out an ant colony Lickitty split. I dump a gallon or two around every bee hive to kill any small hive beetle larvae that makes it out of a hive. It works and is relatively safe. It's meant for using around and on livestock.
Here in South Louisiana I don't think I have ever seen a fire ant in a hive. Fire ants are carnivorous and they eat plants and seeds. Fire ants are not like your typical ant that injects venom when it bites. The fire ant bites it's victims to hang on and stings it from the abdomen like a honey bee. Fire ants keep sugar ants out of the bee yard but none of them are desirable. lol
Have used Andro quick kill granules on the ground. Bees are unaffected and it will quickly eliminate ants from colonies. Worst case is the ant species called "crazy ants" invasive from S. America. Very fast and can drive bees off.
Here in south Louisiana I don't think I've ever seen a fire ant in a hive. Fire ants are carnivores and they also eat plants and seeds. They are not like most ants that inject venom when they bite, the fire ants bite an animal or insect to grab it and hold on then they sting it from the abdomen like bees. Fire ants eat other ants so they keep the sugar ants out of the bee yard.
@@danskisbees7348 I have seen them take the dead bees from around the bottoms of the hives, like I said they are carnivorous.I have mounds all over the place as do most of our club members and we see the black sugar ants in our hives but not the fire ants.
@@privatebubba8876 They seem to get the bees that can't fly anymore. I have moats on my hive stands, so the bees are safe as long as they aren't on the ground. Also, my soil is sand. Have the Argentine ants made it there yet? I think the boric acid bait stations I made took care of the ones by my hives.
Thank you. I will be trying this.
Also, just read on Wikipedia that it was first used as a pesticide in 1948 and fire ants were one of the insects it was used for.
One of the most valuable recipie I've heard about...back in the day they used to use boric acid as an eye wash....
We use old berry containers. There are small holes all the way around the bottom and the holes are small enough that bees can't get in. Also the top is solid so if you need to use it on the ground around the hives rain can't get in. If not using cotton balls use less water so the poison concoction doesn't run out of the holes.
I never had much luck with cinnamon. I use a propane torch to light my smoker and always have it with me. When I open a hive (with inner cover) and have ants, I light the torch and they are history, never to return. It gets the eggs, as well.
Ant Kill Recipe:
2 Teaspoons of Boric Acid
6 Tablespoons of Sugar
2 Cups of Water
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May I wrote it down wrong years ago. I think 2 table spoons would work just fine it they will eat it.
Thats what I use.Sometimes boric and sometimes borax.Just which ever is handy at the time.
Not legal in beehives
@@beebob1279 No one is talking of using IN bee hives!!!
It's not in the hive it's in the hive top feeder.
Good advice Joe. I love your videos. Always the practical economic way to raise bees. Thanks
Thanks joe, for the vidoes it really helps us new guys in beekeeping. Just thankful you take your time out to teach us the tricks.
Thanks Joe, this is something my Grandmother taught me. Works well, but down here it seems to take a couple of weeks to knock out the colony of ants. For Bee Bob, you can set up the stations anywhere you want if needed. Under the hives, in an old box on the stand. Works really well.
Thanks for all your informative video's Joe. I follow your channel very closely.
Are you going to make any video's on how you build your hive top feeder and your bottom boards?
Once again, thanks for your knowledge and time!
I'm making some up now. I have sugar ants so bad I can't make a single frame split. Thanks Joe.
I agree with you on the cinnamon Joe. One of my hives had ants in the feeder and I sprinkled cinnamon on the floor of the feeder. The ants walked all over it as though it wasn't there. The ants haven't tried to get into the hive but the bees know the ants are present and they are a bit upset with the uninvited guests. I know the bees are giving off an alarm pheromone and that is an attractant to the small hive beatles. The good ole days of beekeeping are gone. Thank you for the video.
Fireants like oily baits. I use Amdro fire ant bait outside on the ground. It has to be refrigerated or it’ll go rancid because it’s a oily bait similar to lays potato chips. Don’t buy a big quantity if your not going to use it within a year. I have a pecan farm and use a lot of it here in Texas.
Thanks Joe! Appreciate it. Had a horrible mess with ants in the house this summer. The cinnamon in the hives did Not work for me either. Take care.
Thank you Joe from California
Dont forget you can use borax also instead of boric acid.I use it in jars lying on their sides with holes in the lids that bees cant get in or reach the syrup.
How I dealt with ants in my yards.
First I mow and find the new hump in the yard. After I've located the huge new ant nest I get out a bucket. Mix up a couple gallons of permethrin as the instructions say.
I use 30ml of the 10% mixed with each gallon. Just dump.it on the ground where the hump is. Pretty weak but it wipes out an ant colony Lickitty split. I dump a gallon or two around every bee hive to kill any small hive beetle larvae that makes it out of a hive. It works and is relatively safe. It's meant for using around and on livestock.
I use dish soap (Dawn) and water for the fire ants in my yard. Works well. I try to limit the harsh chemicals I use because I am on a well.
Would this work if you had a hive full of uncles?
Cinamon has always worked well for me. Maybe depends on ant variety.
I used the cinnamon method to have them "avoid" the area and while it works - the Boric Acid method helps destroy the colony.
Thanks Joe, regards from NC
Here in South Louisiana I don't think I have ever seen a fire ant in a hive. Fire ants are carnivorous and they eat plants and seeds. Fire ants are not like your typical ant that injects venom when it bites. The fire ant bites it's victims to hang on and stings it from the abdomen like a honey bee. Fire ants keep sugar ants out of the bee yard but none of them are desirable. lol
I have been in the south fire ant sting hurt me worse than a honey bee sting.
Thanks Joe
Thank you
Cinnamon never ever worked for me either and I bought plenty of suggested types of Cinnamon. It just does not work at all.
Have used Andro quick kill granules on the ground. Bees are unaffected and it will quickly eliminate ants from colonies.
Worst case is the ant species called "crazy ants" invasive from S. America. Very fast and can drive bees off.
Thanks for a great video. I have subscribed some time ago
thank a lot. piss ants are terrible in my yard and have actually taken over a small hive and run the bees off. Iv been searching for a safe solution
Joe, when are we going to get those robber screens on my hives?
I don't really know, I talked to the manufacturer 10 days ago says in Sept.
That's for the information, I'm going to make this.
just make the wodden legs into oil or something
Here in south Louisiana I don't think I've ever seen a fire ant in a hive. Fire ants are carnivores and they also eat plants and seeds. They are not like most ants that inject venom when they bite, the fire ants bite an animal or insect to grab it and hold on then they sting it from the abdomen like bees. Fire ants eat other ants so they keep the sugar ants out of the bee yard.
Not here in East Texas, they eat bees, so do the cutter ants.
@@danskisbees7348 I have seen them take the dead bees from around the bottoms of the hives, like I said they are carnivorous.I have mounds all over the place as do most of our club members and we see the black sugar ants in our hives but not the fire ants.
@@privatebubba8876 They seem to get the bees that can't fly anymore. I have moats on my hive stands, so the bees are safe as long as they aren't on the ground. Also, my soil is sand. Have the Argentine ants made it there yet? I think the boric acid bait stations I made took care of the ones by my hives.
hi Joe. thanks for the video. I'm having problems with earwigs this year. Any suggestions? thanks in advance
I don't know seen a few but never enough to worry about.
great tip
You still never explained how to get ants out of your pants.
Take them off LOL
you need to dance.