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AIBU?

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In liking the ants in my garden?

12 replies

hiddenhome · 14/07/2011 22:23

We have a largish colony of black ants next to the chicken coop.

They're there every year and every summer some of them have wings and gather on the chicken wire before all flying off, to presumably start another colony.

I sit and watch them for ages and take them fruit to eat Confused

I can understand people not wanting them in the kitchen or wherever, but why do people generally object to ants?

They're busy and interesting Smile

AIBU in liking these tiny things?

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HowlingBitch · 14/07/2011 22:26

YANBU.

They make me feel horribly lazy though.

AuntiePickleBottom · 14/07/2011 22:26

get an ant farm, my son has one and theyhave made intresting shapes in the tank

usualsuspect · 14/07/2011 22:26

Black ants are ok ..its the evil red ones that you have to watch

And flying ant day is a bit yuk

AgentZigzag · 14/07/2011 22:27

YANBU, we have a load under a flower pot in the front garden and I'm quite attached to the little blighters Smile

MumblingRagDoll · 14/07/2011 22:27

I really hate the look of the winged ones. They nest near my patio doors every year and it's gross. They come inside and sit on the window. They look dirty somehow. Not ordinary ants...they look ok...it's the wingy buggers that get to me.

AgentZigzag · 14/07/2011 22:28

I've always wondered about the 'flying ants day' (good name for it) so are they special ants bred for the purpose of sewing their oats?

hiddenhome · 14/07/2011 22:29

Oh, ds1 had an ant farm, but he wouldn't look after it, so I took it over.

Unfortunately, I managed to drown the ants by adding too much water to their little tank thingy Sad

Flying ant day is awesome! We just sit and watch them until they all fly off Grin

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PeopleCallMeTricky · 14/07/2011 22:30

We used to have ants in the garden, they don't seem to be there now for some reason. My exp's mum bought me some ant killer after I mentioned them to her, I didn't say that I wanted to get rid of them or anything, but for some reason I suppose she thought that was what you do with ants. I never used it on them though. I'm not a fan of killing things just for the sake of it.

AgentZigzag · 14/07/2011 22:30

hehe I meant sowing of course.

DH reckons the flying ones are fed something different.

hiddenhome · 14/07/2011 22:31

The flying ants are like brave pilots going off to another world Grin

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AuntiePickleBottom · 14/07/2011 22:34

i don't mind ants, but daddy longlegss

hiddenhome · 14/07/2011 22:36

We also have ants who live on the small sycamore tree and they 'farm' the aphids. They clip the wings off them and then guard them. If you go near the aphids, the ants try to attack you. I think the ants gather some sort of discharge that the aphids produce. In turn, I suppose the aphids get protection from predators.

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