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Is cement toxic to ants?
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Goldsystem
, Feb 22 2017 2:02 PM
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#1 Offline - Posted February 22 2017 - 2:02 PM
I was thinking about using cement to make the interior of my outworld, but I don't know if it's ant safe or not.
#2 Offline - Posted February 22 2017 - 2:19 PM
No, however I don't recommend it. Humidity doesn't work well in at all, it looks terrible, and the one time I tried the ants refused to move in.
#3 Offline - Posted February 22 2017 - 2:32 PM
No, however I don't recommend it. Humidity doesn't work well in at all, it looks terrible, and the one time I tried the ants refused to move in.
Well seeing as Goldsystem was going to use it for the outworld humidity wouldn't be much of an issue, however since I haven't seen many people using cement something tells me it's probably not a good idea, or at least not as practical as something like grout.
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#4 Offline - Posted February 22 2017 - 3:01 PM
It's one thing to use something for an outworld and another one to use it for a nest. You wouldn't let your ants nest in dry sand either.
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#5 Offline - Posted February 22 2017 - 3:21 PM
Yes, cement is toxic in the first years of being cured under regular erosion. Cement takes many years of erosion to become ant safe. Fresh cement will kill ants.
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#6 Offline - Posted February 22 2017 - 4:19 PM
I see no problem using cement, and have even used it before. It's not toxic once it's cured. I am even going to make an entire formicarium from cement. This has already been posted about before, and I'll say the same thing I did then: If cement is toxic to ants, then California would not have an Argentine ant problem.
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