Does anyone know what could cause these mounds in a flower bed, they are not in the bermuda lawn right next to this
-
3po3 on Aug 20, 2011The roid-raged ant looks like a red velvet ant, which is really a kind of wasp that preys on other ground wasps and bees, so your real problem is their prey, not the big red "ants." I would suggest contacting an exterminator for those.Helpful Reply
-
-
Walter Reeves on Aug 21, 2011I learned something new! Velvet ants are indeed parasites of cicada killer wasps, which are almost certainly the mound diggers. see http://lancaster.unl.edu/pest/resources/cowkiller.shtml Thanks Steve!Helpful Reply
-
-
Mike C on Aug 21, 2011so after looking at the link Walter shows, I still don't know what to do about whatever IS making the mounds in the flower bed. If it is cicada wasps can I do anything to get rid of them?Helpful Reply
-
-
Kimberly Lacy on Aug 21, 2011Hi Mike! Kill the Queen. Bring water and about 5 cups of citrus peels to a boil, let it simmer on medium for 10 minutes. Tuck your pants in your boots and be very quite because ants hear very well don't stomp your way to the mound either. Using something with a long handle or a stick, poke a hole in the mound and quickly pour the concoction down the hole before too many ants get out. Don't just stand there get the heck out of dodge because you don't want to be attacked. Repeat these steps, poke and pour every other day until there are no more ants.Helpful Reply
-
-
Paul M on Aug 21, 2011If you can be patient then the red velvet ant, they are called cow ants in south Georgia, will take care of the mound builders all by themselves. Unless the mounds are a real problem I would suggest that you just leave them alone and let nature take its course with the predator and the prey.Helpful Reply
-
-
Walter Reeves on Aug 21, 2011good advice from Paul. You can control cicada killers by putting a bit of Sevin dust at each entrance so the female walks over it as she brings in her prey.Helpful Reply
-
-
Peace Painting Co., Inc. on Aug 21, 2011It's a rather rare and beautiful insect. I have picked them up with gloves; they have a stinger that comes out that looks like a harpoon and they also make a fairly loud squalking noise.Helpful Reply
-
-
Peace Painting Co., Inc. on Aug 21, 2011It's fascinating how this somewhat rare ant finds another somewhat rare wasp that mainly eats cicadas that come out every 7 years.Helpful Reply
-
-
Paul M on Aug 21, 2011When I was about 8 years old I made the mistake of picking up one of those velvet ants while exclaiming how pretty it was. It didn't take me long to let go and I remember screaming quite a bit because it really hurt. Don't ever pick one up unprotected they are worse than winged wasps when it comes to dealing out pain.Helpful Reply
-
-
Douglas Hunt on Aug 22, 2011Fascinating indeed, Peace. The cicadas are deafening in Florida right now. I'm going to have a look around for those other two opportunistic insects.Helpful Reply
-
-
Cheryl F on Aug 23, 2011Wow...I've never seen one of these - and hope not to! Has anyone ever heard the old method of taking a scoopful (carefully!) of ants from one mound and putting them on another mound (and visa versa) to get rid of the ants? It's worked for me a couple of times - but I always wonder where they go!Helpful Reply
-
-
Shelli Barnes on Sep 21, 2014They go down, into the ground, to get out, of the rain, boom boom boom.Helpful Reply
-
Related Discussions
Getting rid of burdock-Anyone know a non toxic way to get rid of them?
i am clearing an area to plant a butterfly/bee wild flower garden. The area is full of burdock and the soil is hard packed clay. I have been digging the burdock out... See more
The shelf life of Chalk paint?
I have a jar of Ann Sloan chalk paint I bought several years ago. It has never been opened but it has separated. As it was very expensive and I have a project in mi... See more
How to remove Behr Deckover?
We used Bher Deck over about 5 years ago. It is peeling and fading in places. We have tried to remove it. It is almost impossible. HELP!
Should I paint or stain my oak kitchen cabinets?
I was wondering if you could help me with something -- I have an entirely oak kitchen. I know it's the rage now to paint or gel stain cabinets. I've been considering ... See more
Help please! What color for the front door?
We're remodeling this 1930's house. We have a new red metal roof & plan to keep the white siding. What would you suggest as a front door color? I love bright, bold co... See more
Curb side find! What would you do?
I found this in the curb this morning on my way to work. Needless to say I'm late :) does anyone know anything about this piece? What would you do with it? Paint? Res... See more