Crashbandit05
Avid Member
Good morning forum members.
I've come to a dilemma with my current enclosure. Where I live (mountains of NC around 3300ft) it is constantly humid during the summer with outside temps getting in the mid-high 80s. I've been battling these tiny, black ants since spring. We've always called them sugar ants because they are attracted to honey and other sweet foods. When you smash them, they smell very distinctive and are about the size of "__" take or give.
I've repotted my schefflera twice and they keep coming back and make a nest in the soil. They seem to ignore my chameleon and he ignores them as well. Not sure if he can see them, I'd like to think so. But I am worried about the ants potentially biting him and causing injury/stress.
Once fall comes around, they tend to disappear but this summer has been quite moist and humid so they are EVERYWHERE.
So that leaves me with a few options.
1. Let them be and possibly coexist in the enclosure (not a fan of this ideally)
2. Buy ant traps/poison (risk harming/poisoning my chameleon)
3. Get rid of the schefflera and only use fake plants (again not a fan of this for obvious reasons)
I will be buying his adult enclosure around Christmas time and hopefully will get something with solid walls to help hold mist and not get moisture on the carpet and walls. That way I could use fake plants if I absolutely need to.
What are everyone's opinions or experiences with this? I can get a picture of the ants when I get off work if needed.
I've come to a dilemma with my current enclosure. Where I live (mountains of NC around 3300ft) it is constantly humid during the summer with outside temps getting in the mid-high 80s. I've been battling these tiny, black ants since spring. We've always called them sugar ants because they are attracted to honey and other sweet foods. When you smash them, they smell very distinctive and are about the size of "__" take or give.
I've repotted my schefflera twice and they keep coming back and make a nest in the soil. They seem to ignore my chameleon and he ignores them as well. Not sure if he can see them, I'd like to think so. But I am worried about the ants potentially biting him and causing injury/stress.
Once fall comes around, they tend to disappear but this summer has been quite moist and humid so they are EVERYWHERE.
So that leaves me with a few options.
1. Let them be and possibly coexist in the enclosure (not a fan of this ideally)
2. Buy ant traps/poison (risk harming/poisoning my chameleon)
3. Get rid of the schefflera and only use fake plants (again not a fan of this for obvious reasons)
I will be buying his adult enclosure around Christmas time and hopefully will get something with solid walls to help hold mist and not get moisture on the carpet and walls. That way I could use fake plants if I absolutely need to.
What are everyone's opinions or experiences with this? I can get a picture of the ants when I get off work if needed.