Tips on using fire ant baits successfully
With the recent rains fire ant mounds have become
quite visible in many lawns. Not only are these mounds unsightly. but
the sting from fire ants can be extremely painful and for some people
even life threatening. Therefore, controlling fire ants should be as
much a part of your lawn management activities as fertilizing, watering,
and mowing. There are several methods of controlling fire ants, but
applying baits is probably the most convenient and easiest. Baits can
be very effective when applied according to the following tips.
- Only use baits that are specifically labeled for
fire ants.
- Read the label twice, once before you buy and
again before you treat.
- Apply fire ant baits by broadcasting them over
the entire yard.
- Don’t apply too much. The rate for most
baits is only one to two pounds per acre.
- Use a spreader specifically designed for fire
ant bait.
- Avoid irrigating for at least two days after applying
baits.
- Try to avoid applying baits just before rainfall.
- Treat again if rainfall occurs within 12 hours
after a bait application.
- Use fresh bait. Ants don’t like old bait
that has gone rancid.
- Be patient. Baits are slow-acting.
- Apply fire ant baits preventively. Don’t
wait till you see large mounds.
- Apply baits one to three times per year, depending
on location.
- Use the holidays, Easter, Independence Day, and
Labor Day as reminders.
- Use individual mound treatments to eliminate mounds
the baits miss.
For more information on fire ant control there are
several excellent publications found at your local Extension office
or this Web
site.
Published May 19, 2008
Dr. Wayne Wells is an Extension Professor and Turfgrass
Specialist. His mailing address is Department of Plant and Soil Sciences,
Mail Stop 9555, Mississippi State, MS 39762. wwells@ext.msstate.edu