Treamayne
On the run...
Well, spring has sprung adn I'm starting to try to get some color in the new yard (other than brown of course) and I go out to the nursery, pick up a couple trees and bushes, come home (having already picked out the perfect spots) and proceed to teh front lawn, between two large mature pines. I set rake to soil, in order to clear the pine needles the builders put down, and find.... a two foot+ diameter ant nest right where I planned to put my Weeping Pussywillow sapling (insert bad joke here).
So, the question du jour, does it matter if I still plant here? Will the ants kill or hurt the tree? As far as subspecies, all I can say is that they are small and black, so I know they *aren't* fire andts or carpenter ants. I beleive most ants don't bother trees and help aerate soil, but I don't want to risk it without research. However, I'm not finding much on the topic - lots of info on carpenters and ants with bushes or grass, but not much about ants and hardwoods (insert worse joke here).
Anybody with info or experience?
-K-
So, the question du jour, does it matter if I still plant here? Will the ants kill or hurt the tree? As far as subspecies, all I can say is that they are small and black, so I know they *aren't* fire andts or carpenter ants. I beleive most ants don't bother trees and help aerate soil, but I don't want to risk it without research. However, I'm not finding much on the topic - lots of info on carpenters and ants with bushes or grass, but not much about ants and hardwoods (insert worse joke here).
Anybody with info or experience?
-K-