jakeintexas
New Member
Hello all, I have a question maybe someone can help me with. I recently purchased an acre in south texas with approx 120 plus or minus “scrub” oak trees (technically live oak?). Many of them have never been groomed or cut, and as I am cleaning them up have found several of them with open wounds that are home to hundreds of carpenter ants that emerge when I cut into the rotten branches.
I have read mixed input on the level of danger that the ants pose to the trees, and have considered getting some “Advance” carpenter ant bait.
My main concern is whether or not this bait can be harmful to the trees, and how effective it really is. They say it doesn’t take much to wipe out an entire ant colony using it, so it makes me leery to put some out and have the ants bring it literally inside the trees.
Any help is appreciated!
I have read mixed input on the level of danger that the ants pose to the trees, and have considered getting some “Advance” carpenter ant bait.
My main concern is whether or not this bait can be harmful to the trees, and how effective it really is. They say it doesn’t take much to wipe out an entire ant colony using it, so it makes me leery to put some out and have the ants bring it literally inside the trees.
Any help is appreciated!