On May 18, 6:28=A0am, Chrissy <ms_cris...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I have discovered there are ants in my compost bin which surprised me
> because I thought the temperature would get too high. I have a massive
> compost heap at the bottom of the garden but this is just one of those
> plastic bin things.
> I've also been informed that someone put any killer powder in there a
> few months ago. So, 2 questions I'd love answers to, why are there
> ants, I've never had a compost before where I could see 'creepy
> crawlies' in it & secondly, is the compost safe to put on my herb
> garden, since it's had poison in it.
>
> I've been trying to grow organic herbs but feel this ant-killer powder
> has compromised that.
>
> I'd be grateful fo rany help with this,
> Chrissy
Hi Chrissy: does it not seem ironic that you are keen on "organic"
herbs and worried about ants? The ants are harmless but the antkiller
will technicaly make yer organic herbs not organic if you use it.
Just dump the current compost somewhere harmless (use it as a mulch or
dig it in where you do not mind if it is organic or not). Ants are
common in compost. If the heap stays put for long, they often build
nests in them. Putting in any killer is likely to kill all manner of
other insects that help the compost heap to function well. An active
compost heap will have tons of creepy crawlies (worms are the most
useful).
Des


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