Award fire ant bait
Award fire ant bait
Have y'all ever used this in field situations? I know some guys that put it on their place. Just wondering what's the cost/ acre. My old pond levees need help.
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Re: Award fire ant bait
Get you some Lorsban(sp) that's what the tater farmers use generitc name is Govern.
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We looked into a treatment after a wet fall and combine heads full of wet anthills. We were told it was cost prohibitive from an ag production standpoint. They said there is a product that works maybe its the lorsban already mentioned I dunno. Maybe some turf guys have a better answer.
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Duck$$$ can tell you he's a tater farmer.They put it out before they plant and keep's the ant's out till after harvest.I know it come's in liquid may be a granuel also but not sure.I use it in my yard spot spraying mound's,sprayed down my driveway the other day at lunch (bunch of hill's) came home that afternoon hill's were dead or non active.Think I gave around $90 for 2 and a half gallons.
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Wait a little and the crazy ants will take care of them...of course then you will have the crazy ants to deal with...
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Re: Award fire ant bait
Lorsban (Govern, Whirlwind, etc.) comes in liquid or granule, rate is 1/2 gallon per acre, but not labeled for turf or lawn applications. But will it kill fire ants in a field situation when targeting other pests. Also if your spot treating ant hills in a yard Talstar at 1 oz mixed with a 1/2 gallon of water really works great on ant hills, it wont move them, it will kill them. It is labelled for household or lawn applications for those of you who dont have a RUP number.
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Thanks. I'm just after the fire ants. I know Lorsban will kill, but I don't want to kill beneficials if I can help it.
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Wingman, Talstar is just Brigade (bifenthrin) watered down for household use.
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I want to put it out on all of my levees. They aren't bad in the pond bottoms because they stay pretty wet. The levees are the bad spots. I am more interested in a bait type that I can sling out and the fireants will get it when they are foraging.
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Re: Award fire ant bait
Northbigmuddy, I would take just a little brigade (less than an ounce) and mix it with a half to a gallon of water and soak the bed with it. Doesnt seem to be as effective spraying it broadcast. Also Wingman, they make a granular form of Talstar if you prefer the bait type stuff. Either way your gonna wind up treating individual beds. I would think if you already have a wand sprayer hookup on your 4 wheeler, you could mix a good solution and just saturate the beds. Either way its gonna be a long row to hoe fightin those things in a field situation.
I mixed one ounce of the talstar w/ a half gallon of water and put it on a bed on Wed. Went out and kicked it on the way to the mailbox this afternoon, its just a pile of dirt now.
I mixed one ounce of the talstar w/ a half gallon of water and put it on a bed on Wed. Went out and kicked it on the way to the mailbox this afternoon, its just a pile of dirt now.
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