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Leaf Cutter Ants How to get Rid of Leaf Cutter Ants
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Texas Leaf
cutter ants are mounded ants, like fire ants..that establish a mound outside.
Found mainly in the United States, in south central and eastern Texas
and into parts of western Louisiana. They are also called "cut ants" or
"parasol ants".
A leaf cutter ant nest can be quite large,covering up to several hundred
square feet in area and extend as deep as 8 feet into the ground.
They are mainly a rural, agriculture pest, but can be found in subdivisions.
Leaf cutter ants usually come to your attention when plants,
trees or shrubs are being stripped of their leaves.
The usually like to select one type of plant to feed off, ignoring others.
Leaf-cutter ants are major agricultural pests in Central and South America.
It has been estimated they do $1 billion damage per year in North and
South America(Mallis,1969).
These ants still cause millions of dollars in crop losses in many South
American countries.
Although primarily an agricultural pest, this insect on occasion may invade
the home for cereals.
In the United States, the Texas leaf-cutting ant, occurs in Texas and
Louisiana.
This ant is believed to cause a total yearly loss of $5 million in the
United States (Mallis, 1960).
APPEARANCE:
The worker
ants range from size for 1/16"-to 1/2 ".
They are red, with two nodes.The winged reproductives or swarmers produced
by the leaf cutter ant colonies are quite big.
The females are well over 2 inch long with the males being much smaller.
They are rusty brown. A relatively large ant with a spiny body and long
legs.
INSPECTION:
Sometimes,
they enter structures, but don't stay long.
Look for nest that have high moisture such as creek beds,drainage ditches,
and streams.
Sometimes you can discover their nest, by following the foraging ants
home.
A nest will have many entrances with craters of loose soil that has been
deposited above.
During the summer, workers forage during the night.
They will forage in the daytime during the spring and fall unless it is
rainy or overcast.
A "trail" of leaves can lead you to a nest as well.
Try to discover the entrances to the nest for possible treatment.
The swarmers often swarm in the night during the months of April or
May.
They are attracted to lights on buildings and can be found crawling,
by a hugh amount on the buildings following a major swarm.
They cause no damage.
DIET:
Using their
scissor-like jaws, they completely strip trees and other plants of their
foliage,
carrying back the leaves to their vast underground nests, where millions
of ants live.
It is in these chambers that leaf-cutters do something very unusual with
the leaves
that they bring back to the nest.
The leaves are not eaten; they are chewed into a pulp-like material,
which soon sprouts a fungus.
This special, mushroom-like fungus serves as the colony's only food.
Being very selective about the species of leaves they collect,
causes these ants to travel several hundred yards on leaf gathering foraging
.
The ants leave an invisible scent on the trails they use in order to find
their way home.
NESTS:
The nest
may cover 3,000 to 4,500 square feet and may be 8 feet or more deep.
A nest has many chambers containing fungus, perhaps two to three dozen,
and many dozens of entrances. containing fungus, perhaps two to three
dozen,
and many dozens of entrances.
In addition, the nest of some species of leaf cutter ants
may contain 1,000,000 or more workers. Their queens are among the largest
of ants.
BENEFICIAL INSECTS:
Leaf-cutter ants help maintain the health of the environment.
The by-products from the leaves, fungi and ant wastes fertilize the soil.
RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS AND TREATMENT :
It is recommended that you drench the mounds with a weakened diluted residual
insecticide;such as
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 CONQUER
:
However the nest may be deep, and often located near bodies
of water,
so in doubt call your local extension agency for their recommendations.
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