Peonies and ants: Gardening tips

07.09.2023 20:50
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:23

Peonies are one of the most beautiful kinds of flowers, but they also tend to attract lots of ants.

You can see these insects almost everywhere around these flowers, and sometimes you can also find them in bouquets.

So how can you get rid of them to keep your flowers clean and pretty?

Flowers need water

Start by giving your peonies a good, thorough watering. This will help flush out some of the ants from the soil.

Trim away some parts

Trim away any excess leaves or branches that may be touching the ground. Ants often use these as pathways to get to the peony flowers.

peony ants
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Barriers can help

Create natural barriers to keep ants away. You can sprinkle cinnamon, chalk, or diatomaceous earth around the base of the peony plant. These substances can deter ants from climbing up.

Attract ants somewhere else

You can use ant baits or traps placed near the peony. These baits attract ants, and when the ants eat them, they take the poison back to their colony, which can help eliminate the colony over time.

Check your flowers regularly

Keep an eye on your peonies and remove any ants you see manually. You can use a gentle spray of water to wash them away from the plant.

Pruning is effective

If you have other plants nearby that attract ants, consider pruning or managing them to reduce ant traffic in your garden.

Conclusion

These simple steps can help you get rid of ants easily, so don't forget to take care of your flowers regularly.

Your garden flowers look prettier without insects in them!
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Flowers need water
  2. Trim away some parts
  3. Barriers can help
  4. Attract ants somewhere else
  5. Check your flowers regularly
  6. Pruning is effective
  7. Conclusion