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I've noticed ants around the base of my runner beans.
Do ants eat the leaves? A number of lower leaves are riddled with holes. If so is there a remedy? If not, will the ants do any harm and what is likely to be doing the chomping? TIA Phil |
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![]() "TheScullster" wrote in message ... I've noticed ants around the base of my runner beans. Do ants eat the leaves? A number of lower leaves are riddled with holes. If so is there a remedy? If not, will the ants do any harm and what is likely to be doing the chomping? TIA Phil I have the same problem and I assumed it to be slugs, perhaps I was wrong....anybody else can shed light on this? thanks.. |
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Ants round runner beans is a common problem, but it's likely to be slugs or
something like that that's doing the chomping of lower leaves. The ants are/will be a problem though. They are very good at farming and have herds of aphids that they collect up and herd into their nest over winter to make sure they don't die off in any chill weather. Much like any other farmers they take their herd out to pasture when the weather is warm enough and let them graze, collecting the sugary secretions from the aphids and taking it back to the nest. They are very consciencious and look after their herd and protect it from attack by anything that might harm it, such as landbirds. I suggest you look at the top of your beans where the ants know that the grazing for their herd is lushest, It's probably covered with black aphids, or soon will be. Hope this helps. Dave. |
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