The Argentine Ant Distribution And Control in the United States

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The Argentine Ant Distribution And Control in the United States
Ernest Robertson Barber
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M. At 5 p. M. Hardly an ant was to be seen in the house, although a few Avere to be found at each jar and many were visiting the bags. Two days later . Not an ant could be found in the house and only three erf the bags were attended by ants. As it seemed impossible that the colonies could have been exterminated so quickly, the adjacent vacant lot was inspected. This lot was overgrown with weeds, and in a corner near the house there was a pile of old lumber. Ants were found in abundance nesting ...in the lumber, and many were present wherever they could find dry quarters in the lot. It was quite evident that the ants had been repelled by the poison.
A series of experiments to obtain definite data on the repellent properties of the sirup were conducted in the Horticultural Hall, 16 BULLETIN 377, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Audubon Park, New Orleans, with the Nickels sirup in the strength as recommended originally, and also double, half, and quarter strengths. One gill of sirup was used to a jar, each jar being placed on its side to give free access to the ants, to prevent the entrance of water, and to prevent mold.


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