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Ant Food Preferences: The Key to Solving Difficult Problems Philip G. Koehler Margie and Dempsey Sapp Endowed Professor of Urban Entomology University of Florida
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Ants vs Cockroaches Ants –Queen –Males –Workers –Larvae Cockroaches –Females –Males –Nymphs
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This is a Queen!!!
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And This is a Winged Queen.
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Thousands of Queens!!
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Concepts of Baiting Placement so that ants find them Particles small enough for small ants Foods that ants prefer Slow acting poisons to allow trophallaxis (regurgitation and feeding others)
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Bait 3-4 days 1-5 months
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Multiple Queens cause most Failures Bait X X Pharaoh Ghost White-footed Fire ant Argentine XX
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Food Preference Sweet feeders -- climb shrubs and trees for honeydew Protein feeders -- on porches and window ledges feeding on dead insects attracted to lights Lipid (oil) feeders -- in lawns feeding on seeds Do not consume wood
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Foods Sugar Peanut oil Crickets
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Bait by Ant Food Preference Sweet feeders— baits for these ants contain sugars or syrups Protein feeders— made of ground silkworm pupae Lipid feeders— usually contain peanut butter or soybean oil
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Baits ProteinSugar Oil
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Pharaoh Ant = Window ledges
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Break Area with Ant Foraging on Table
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Break Area with Ants Foraging on Counter
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Office with Ants Foraging in Papers
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Window Ledges surround Entire Building Window ledge
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Courtyard
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Window Ledge next to Shrubs
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Pharaoh Ant Trail on Window Ledge
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Food Sources placed on Counter in Break Area
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Food Sources placed on Desk in Office
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Food Sources placed on Window Ledge
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Food Sources on Counter 45 Minutes Later 0 ants
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Food Sources on Office Desk 45 Minutes Later 35 ants3 ants1 ant
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3 ants 1 ant Desk 45 Minutes Later 35 ants
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Window Ledge 45 Minutes Later 53 ants19 ants15 ants
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Window Ledge 45 Minutes Later 53 ants 19 ants 15 ants
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Counter in Break Area 45 Minutes Later 0 ants
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Desk 45 Minutes Later 35 ants17 ants7 ants
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Window Ledge 45 Minutes Later 53 ants13 ants12 ants
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Window Ledge 13 ants 53 ants
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Total Pharaoh Ants at Food and Baits 1 98 165 Break counterOffice deskWindow ledge 0 50 100 150 200
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Primarily feed on dead insects on window sills, ledges, and porches. Also, feed on sugars and oils. Can be controlled by baiting at windows and porches without even entering house. Pharaoh Ant Summary
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Crazy Ants = Sweets
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Loading Dock Area Crazy ant nest
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Back Entrance Next to Loading Dock Crazy ant nest Soda cans
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Nest Entrance Next to Wall
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Foods Placed Next to Wall on Loading Dock
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Food on Loading Dock 45 Minutes Later 30 ants0 ants
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Sucrose
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Crazy Ants 42 ants 0 ants
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Crazy Ant Summary Feed on sweets. Like to nest under slabs and other protected areas. Placement of sweet baits close to nest guarantees control.
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Carpenter ants = Trees and voids
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Daytime Inspection of Business Office
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Sticky traps help pinpoint areas of activity 8 ants Drink cups
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Daytime Inspection of Business Office Are they entering for water?
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Daytime Inspection of Business Office 8 ants
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Daytime Inspection of Business Office Water also is available in potted plants 6 ants
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Daytime Inspection of Business Office Greatest number of ants caught next to copier 12 ants
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Daytime Inspection of Business Office Looks like areas where ants leave the building, there are a few dead ants on the ledge
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Daytime Inspection of Business Office Ant bone-yard on window track
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Daytime Inspection of Business Office Trees look like potential harborage sites
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Daytime Inspection of Business Office Particularly hollows and tree holes
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Daytime Inspection of Business Office Holes in caulk look like nest sites
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Night-time Inspection of Business Office Ants on floors and on papers
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Night-time Inspection of Business Office
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Ants leaving through window behind copier and crawling along window ledge
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Night-time Inspection of Window Ledge
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Ants Entering Hole in Caulk
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Carpenter Ant Nests Nest entrance Nest entrance Nest entrance Main Nest entrance Satellite Nest
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Foods Placed Next to Copier
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Food Sources 2 hours later Empty Some leftUntouched
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Restocked Food Sources 4 ants 0 ants
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Baits Next to Copier 20 minutes later 3 ants0 ants
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Solution to Carpenter Ant Problem
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Carpenter Ant Summary Prefer sweets and dead insects. Night-time inspections critical for control. Find and destroy nest.
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Ghost Ant = Trails
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Ghost Ants in Whitefly Rearing Laboratory Sweet potato whitefly on sweet potato
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Corner beside Whitefly Chamber
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Drop Ceiling above Whitefly Chamber Entrance to nest
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Food in Corner next to Whitefly Chamber
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Ants on Baits Ghost ants do not forage far from trails Cricket right on trail Sucrose far from trail 0 ants9 ants
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Ants on Cricket
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Foods have to be Placed Right on Ghost Ant Trail 21 ants
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Baits in Corner
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Ghost Ants on Bait 87 ants 0 ants
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Ghost Ant Summary Feed on sugars and dead insects. Very strong trail followers, and baits must be placed right on trail. Follow trails to nest.
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Fire Ants = Mounds in Lawn
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Nest near Trees in Landscape
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Nest next to Greenhouse
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Fire Ants next to Front Entrance
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Fire Ants next to Doorway to Office
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Fire Ants in Hallway Weather seal in window is destroyed Ant bait station in hall Termite swarmer
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Nests near Greenhouses
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Food Sources placed next to Greenhouse
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Food Sources placed next to Greenhouse 5 Minutes Later 4 ants 78 ants 0 ants
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Food Sources placed next to Greenhouse 5 Minutes Later 78 ants
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Food Sources placed next to Greenhouse 10 Minutes Later
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Baits placed next to Greenhouse
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Ants Must Return to Nest to Recruit Others 5 Minutes Later Watch this ant
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Baits placed next to Greenhouse 30 Minutes Later Ant is still there
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Fire Ants 5 minutes30 minutes
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Bait Piled on Fire Ant Mound
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Broadcast Application of Fire Ant Bait
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Fire Ant Summary Prefer oil based baits Broadcast applications of baits are most efficient.
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Summary of Ant Feeding Pharaoh ant ** *** * Crazy ant *** Ghost ant *** ** Carpenter ant *** ** Fire ant * ** *** SugarProteinOil
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Sugar = Honeydew Aphids Mealybugs
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Pyrocantha near Entrance to Building Ants
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Shrubs Surrounding Structure
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Block Ant Access to Aphids Aphids Sticky barriers Residual Insecticides Foliar sprays Baits Soil drench or injection Ghost ants
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Imidacloprid (Merit) a systemic that kills honeydew-producing insects on plants Foliar Sprays
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Barriers Applied to Bark of Trees and Shrubs Residual insecticide barriers Sticky Barriers –Tak-trap Insecticide or sticky barrier
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Baits Placed below Barriers on Bark Insecticide or sticky barrier Bait system
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Baits Placed Below Barrier Insecticide or sticky barrier Bait system
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Aphids Tree and shrub imidacloprid drench to kill sucking insects Soil drench Imidacloprid Translocation from roots
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Soil Injection or Drench with Imidacloprid Soil injection Drench
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Fire Ant Carpenter Ant Big-headed Ant Acrobat Ant Ghost Ant Pharaoh Ant Argentine Ant White-footed Ant Crazy Ant Perimeter Residual Barriers
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Treat Ant Nesting Sites: Voids
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