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Success story - how to humanely rid your boat of carpenter ants.
I've had carpenter ants aboard my moored and anchored out boat now for about a year. After doing some research on the Internet I found out the queen can live for as long as fifteen years and can produce thousands of drones and workers from stored sperm. As you know, the queen flies onto a boat, drops her wings and sets up shop someplace where you will never find her. She and the workers like to chew tunnels in wood so your bulkheads or other wood could be in jeopardy. You can bug bomb or tent your boat and that will probably kill the queen but who wants to breath lingering, unhealthy fumes, not me. And, what to do with the dog or cat? So, I figured out a humane way to get the queen. I found a plastic gallon bottle/lid in the dumpster. Then I looked around on the ground in the woods for broken tree branches that had holes gnawed through the length by carpenter ants. I found a suitable piece about two inches in diameter that had several ant channels bored the length of it. I broke it off (it was dry and rotten) to a suitable length so it fit into the gallon bottle which has about a four inch diameter lid. I threw in some dirt, leaves, grass, gravel etc. and wetted the contents down because the Internet said carpenter ant queens just love wet wood because it's easy to chew. Then I placed the works in my yacht stuck in a convenient unused corner. Lo and behold, it took less than a week for some drone to find it and report back to the queen and the queen must have moved into the branch because now when I spray some water to keep things somewhat moist into the jug some worker ants come out of the branch tunnels to investigate. So now I have my own ant farm. The workers come out at night and carry away crumbs. During the day I don't see hide nor hair of them. Soon I will screw the lid back on the bottle and carry it to shore and place it in a good place in the woods for carpenter aunts then open the lid. So, if you discover carpenter ants on your yacht give this method a try. Effective, clean, eco friendly and didn't cost a dime. Wilbur Hubbard |
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Success story - how to humanely rid your boat of carpenter ants.
" Sir · Gregory · Hall, Esq." åke wrote in message
... I've had carpenter ants aboard my moored and anchored out boat now for about a year. After doing some research on the Internet I found out the queen can live for as long as fifteen years and can produce thousands of drones and workers from stored sperm. As you know, the queen flies onto a boat, drops her wings and sets up shop someplace where you will never find her. She and the workers like to chew tunnels in wood so your bulkheads or other wood could be in jeopardy. You can bug bomb or tent your boat and that will probably kill the queen but who wants to breath lingering, unhealthy fumes, not me. And, what to do with the dog or cat? So, I figured out a humane way to get the queen. I found a plastic gallon bottle/lid in the dumpster. Then I looked around on the ground in the woods for broken tree branches that had holes gnawed through the length by carpenter ants. I found a suitable piece about two inches in diameter that had several ant channels bored the length of it. I broke it off (it was dry and rotten) to a suitable length so it fit into the gallon bottle which has about a four inch diameter lid. I threw in some dirt, leaves, grass, gravel etc. and wetted the contents down because the Internet said carpenter ant queens just love wet wood because it's easy to chew. Then I placed the works in my yacht stuck in a convenient unused corner. Lo and behold, it took less than a week for some drone to find it and report back to the queen and the queen must have moved into the branch because now when I spray some water to keep things somewhat moist into the jug some worker ants come out of the branch tunnels to investigate. So now I have my own ant farm. The workers come out at night and carry away crumbs. During the day I don't see hide nor hair of them. Soon I will screw the lid back on the bottle and carry it to shore and place it in a good place in the woods for carpenter aunts then open the lid. So, if you discover carpenter ants on your yacht give this method a try. Effective, clean, eco friendly and didn't cost a dime. That's great, Gregory. I did the exact same thing. Can you believe it? Wilbur Hubbard |
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Success story - how to humanely rid your boat of carpenter ants.
How very interesting, as yesterday, for the first time, we had carpenter
ants aboard, following a torrential rain. Curiously, however, by the end of the day, there were several dead ones, but all the rest had decamped, and there are none today. Meanwhile, Lydia's back at the boat and attacking the rear of the skeg for "minor" adjustments. More on that in a non-thread-stealing format. L8R Skip -- Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig KI4MPC See our galleries at www.justpickone.org/skip/gallery ! Follow us at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheFlyingPigLog and/or http://groups.google.com/group/flyingpiglog When a man comes to like a sea life, he is not fit to live on land. - Dr. Samuel Johnson |
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Success story - how to humanely rid your boat of carpenter ants.
"Flying Pig" wrote in message
... How very interesting, as yesterday, for the first time, we had carpenter ants aboard, following a torrential rain. Curiously, however, by the end of the day, there were several dead ones, but all the rest had decamped, and there are none today. Your ants were probably workers fleeing the deluge because they probably couldn't get back to the queen's castle until the flood subsided. I don't get the dead one's, though, unless perhaps Portia smacked them. The problem with a boat constantly on the water is the fact that when a queen lands and sheds her wings she's stuck on the boat so she sets up housekeeping even if it's not really to her liking. Wilbur Hubbard |
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