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Olive oil as a barrier being attacked
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Shazza
, Oct 12 2021 1:20 AM
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#1 Offline - Posted October 12 2021 - 1:20 AM
Bit of a weird one so I thought I would ask if any one has seen this, I placed olive oil around the top of the out world and the workers and Queen started to atack the areas with olive oil. Also, to top it of I does not stop them and they just climb over it still!!!
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#2 Offline - Posted October 12 2021 - 1:59 AM
Buy some fluon.
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#3 Offline - Posted October 12 2021 - 2:54 AM
Ye it's on my priority list, I was just using it as a temporary fix. Do some species often react this way?
#4 Offline - Posted October 12 2021 - 6:15 AM
Olive oil is a good barrier, however the downside is that it often kills some ants that try to cross it.
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#5 Offline - Posted October 12 2021 - 6:59 AM
Olive oil is a good barrier, however the downside is that it often kills some ants that try to cross it.
Why does it kill them?
#6 Offline - Posted October 12 2021 - 1:06 PM
They get stuck in it.Why does it kill them?
Olive oil is a good barrier, however the downside is that it often kills some ants that try to cross it.
Edited by ANTdrew, October 12 2021 - 1:32 PM.
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"The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer." Prov. 30:25
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
#7 Offline - Posted October 12 2021 - 1:20 PM
Olive oil is a good barrier, however the downside is that it often kills some ants that try to cross it.
Why does it kill them?
If over applied, it will become somewhat sticky and unlucky ants will become trapped in it.
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#8 Offline - Posted October 12 2021 - 2:42 PM
I’m so dumb, LOL.
#9 Offline - Posted October 12 2021 - 8:20 PM
In my experience, some colonies will even try eating it.
Edited by gs5248, October 12 2021 - 8:20 PM.
#10 Offline - Posted October 24 2021 - 5:20 PM
Tetramorium definitely eat olive oil barriers.... I have used mineral oil instead. Because Fluon tends to wear out for me too often
Edited by OhNoNotAgain, October 24 2021 - 5:23 PM.
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#11 Offline - Posted October 30 2021 - 7:24 PM
They must smell olives and think it's food or something
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