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Ants!

11 years ago

Ugh - can' get away from them. Last year I had tiny ants nesting in my sandy raised beds out back, I did lime and left beds uncovered before transplanting peppers and they left (maybe b/c it was so dry). Today I went out to check lettuce/beets/chard bed moisture (I had covered with burlap in case we got heavy rains and also it was near 90 the other day), under the burlap bag covering the beet rows I found all sorts of ant tunnels and black/reddish brown ants swarming! I uncovered everything, was wondering if I need to fork that part of the bed again to destroy the hill and get the ants to leave, and replant (maybe put beets somewhere else, leave that area (3t) gap between chard and other crops?

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