Anthills and Rice fields

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 7

  • @johnhowarth256
    @johnhowarth256 16 дней назад +2

    Really nice video thank you

  • @keithhowell4138
    @keithhowell4138 14 дней назад +1

    Ooh ice,
    Cool.

    • @downunderthailand
      @downunderthailand  14 дней назад

      @keithhowell4138 Yeah, exciting haha. Some of it does end up in my Whiskey and soda in the evenings...lol. 45 baht per sack. So about AUD$2. I can't get an icy pole for that in Australia.

  • @brunowinter931
    @brunowinter931 15 дней назад +1

    I'm not certain that these are ant hills or termites. We also have several in our rubber tree plantation. I would love to know how you get rid of them at least close to the house as they build their covered pathes immediately once a new house is set up. Once they are in, it is very difficult to get rid of them by only scrapping their covered pathes off the walls again.

    • @downunderthailand
      @downunderthailand  14 дней назад

      @brunowinter931 The way Thais used to protect from those covered trail ants was to draw across the path with a chalk stick. Later you find out the chalk stick is arsenic based. The way to deal with most Ant/Termite mound, hills, nests is to kill the queen. No Queen or infertile queen the nest dies within a matter of weeks. In Australia there are products called nest kill. Thalinee says the same products exist here.

    • @brunowinter931
      @brunowinter931 4 дня назад

      @@downunderthailand Thank you. I know the chalk sticks used to draw lines they would not cross, and I knew it must contain some poison. Did not know it was arsenic.