Ants in Cherry Tree. - Knowledgebase Question

Fort Washington, MD (Zone 6B)
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Question by sescoecasey
June 15, 2005
I have a cherry tree. This tree atract a lot of ants. How can I get rid of the ants without killing the tree? My husband wants to cut the tree down to get rid of the ants. We tried a home exterinator but they keep coming back. Thanks


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Answer from NGA
June 15, 2005
The ants are finding a source of food on your tree - some sugary sap of some kind. Check to make sure there are no aphids; ants 'herd' aphid colonies and milk them of honeydew, a sugary residue. Spray your tree with a strong stream of water to dislodge any aphids you find. To keep ants from climbing up your tree, place 'Tanglefoot' at the base of the trunk. Tanglefoot is an extremely sticky substance that traps insects if they fly or walk onto it. To protect the trunk of your tree, first wrap it with paper and apply the Tanglefoot to the paper. You may have to remove the paper coated Tanglefoot trap and replace it as it becomes filled with ants - if there are enough dead ants trapped, live ants will use them as a bridge and cross the Tanglefoot barrier!

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