mschultz
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So I had my enclosure all set up (still waiting to get the Cham). It sits on my counter under a window, it had a nice big hibiscus, a few twigs running lengthwise, a long vine (fake) running throughout. My students ask me everyday if I have a chameleon in the enclosure yet. But the pet store is currently out, and I haven't seen any wild ones on Oahu yet....
This morning I come in and the hibiscus had bloomed and it was COVERED in ants! I immediately took it outside and dunked it in water to drown the ants. I didn't want them making a colony in the pot. Only when it was outside did I realize that the ants had brought Mealy worms INSIDE and put them on my plant!!! I'm so mad!!!
TLDR:
- Ants got in and brought Mealy worms with them!!!
This is what I did:
- Drowned pot and drained pot to ensure the ants don't form a colony in the soil.
- Washed the Mealy worms and surrounding leaves with rubbing alcohol.
- Removed any remaining visible ants and mealy worms.
- Moved the enclosure far from the window sill to prevent future ant invasions (no worries I have a UVB light)
Thoughts? Suggestions?
This morning I come in and the hibiscus had bloomed and it was COVERED in ants! I immediately took it outside and dunked it in water to drown the ants. I didn't want them making a colony in the pot. Only when it was outside did I realize that the ants had brought Mealy worms INSIDE and put them on my plant!!! I'm so mad!!!
TLDR:
- Ants got in and brought Mealy worms with them!!!
This is what I did:
- Drowned pot and drained pot to ensure the ants don't form a colony in the soil.
- Washed the Mealy worms and surrounding leaves with rubbing alcohol.
- Removed any remaining visible ants and mealy worms.
- Moved the enclosure far from the window sill to prevent future ant invasions (no worries I have a UVB light)
Thoughts? Suggestions?