Identification:
The ghost ant is a very tiny ant, 1.5-2mm long Pale almost see through body and legs, with a darker head and thorax.
Biology:
The queen lays a large number of eggs, which hatch after 2 to 4 weeks to form tiny larvae. These are fed and looked after by sterile female workers for up to 2 months. The development is speeded up with increased temperatures and after 2 to 4 weeks the fully formed ant emerges. Colonies of ghost ants tend to be moderate to large in size and often a number of queens are present. New colonies are started by ‘budding’ where one or more reproductive females, several worker ants and possibly some brood (larvae and pupae) move to a new nesting site.
Control:
The methodology of Ghost Ant control is very similar to that of Pharaoh’s Ants. Baiting using a food attractant combined with a juvenile hormone or slow acting poison is the only method likely to be successful. Residual sprays or dusts should not be used, either as a method of control or anywhere within the infested areas in the period preceding or during a baiting treatment.
Products to control Ghost Ants:
Advion Ant Gel (pack of 4) |
Biopren MSA (21x2.5g sachets) |
Maxforce Quantum Gel (30g tube) |