Doing the box checks on my gouldians and 3 of the nests with newly hatched chicks were covered in ants!!! So angry!!!! I did the whole Coopex spray on the outsid eof the aviary before putting the boxes in! I feel horrible for the poor bubs
Is there any spray safe to use on the boxes themselves? Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks!!
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I cant tell you how anygry I am that this happened! I worked out there were about 12 babies.....there one box with eggs about 8!! So will be doing that asap!
I will do the full strength dosage this time. Its ok to do the insides and outsides of the boxes as long as it dries??? Thanks
I will do the full strength dosage this time. Its ok to do the insides and outsides of the boxes as long as it dries??? Thanks
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If they arent just the normal little black ants youre in trouble KB. Make sure they arent big headed ants.
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These were horrible redish brown lookin things. Bit bigger than the singapore ant. Will do the coopex through the inside and cross fingers it works. Thanks all!
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Big headed ants come in two sizes, but the one with the big head is usually only 1 in a 100 in the colony. The smaller worker ants are about the same size but lack the big heads. Look for an "odd one out" in the trail, if there is one then you have big headed, otherwise known as coastal brown ants.
They can be controlled with Coopex but they have very large colonies os it atkes time.
Did a google search, this is a useful resource http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rct=j ... pA&cad=rja
They can be controlled with Coopex but they have very large colonies os it atkes time.
Did a google search, this is a useful resource http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rct=j ... pA&cad=rja
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Thanks!! Very useful- I do believe that is what type of ants they are...horrible things. Still quite upset about my babies Im getting off work a bit earlier today so I will be spraying down the aviaries and boxes. I may do the cylinders as well with brush in it. I keep the ants out of the food dishes by using vasaline around the revolving feeders....but keeping them away from the babies....I didnt think ants would come after something still alive...if the chicks had died..yes I could understand it...my frustration coming out I guess!
Ill keep you all posted on operation kill ants!!!!
Ill keep you all posted on operation kill ants!!!!
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I used to dust all nest boxes and all crevices and corners of aviary with DIATOMACEOUS EARTH and it is not a chemical ...it supposedly cuts the insect up...as i acts like diamond cutter....worked for me
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It might be worth you sending some (put stiky tape on them to collect them) to DPI or whoever they're called in your state if they're interested as brown coastal ants aren't meant to be that far north in WA.