• angrystego@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    There are two wolves in this comment section.

    One says: Animals are so cool!

    The other one is like: But people are superior!

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    Dealing with this is so annoying. Not because it’s difficult to handle, though it is, but because I have to exterminate multiple Argentine ant colonies in rapid succession despite loving ants. Please just let me garden in peace, ants. :(

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      1 year ago

      Could you give them something that doesn’t harm the plants, that might lure them where they won’t bother you, and that won’t make the problem worse in a different way?

      Maybe they’d like something you normally throw away in relatively small quantities that won’t attract something worse or poison anything?

      e: disclaimer: IANAG. I am terrible with plants.

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        Argentine ants are altogether too numerous to meaningfully distract or redirect for long. If there’s a new ____ source, they’ll find a way to dive in and then produce a sister colony like 40 feet away. My options amount to either spreading poison, thereby killing a non-negligible sum of rabbits and neighborhood dogs, or killing the ants. I can always grow poisonous or undesirable veggies, but I can only take so many years of mustard, parsley, garlic, and tomatoes.

  • alehc@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    What the hell is this title? Isn’t the whole article describing the ant-aphid relationship while emphatizing that we can’t really compare it in human terms?