Ant Walnut
Posted in Craft Supplies on 07/02/2007 12:06 am by admin
Ant Walnut

Does anyone know about ants Havested and nuts?
We have a walnut tree for the first time, since we are gathering nuts, we saw that some nuts have a small hole where ants go within (or exhaust all once played a little). Someone Can tell me how to "break nut? Has it progressed, where both parties come together or there is already a kind of crack inside? References would be great if you have them. Finally, they could make the wood of the tree real? (My tree is in danger of them?) Thanks!
Well, actually, there are 3 layers of nuts increasingly – abroad fleshy shell and meat inside. Between outside and fleshy is the equivalent of the veins of plants. The veins supply the meat inside to pass through a small opening in the bottom of the tank, and small holes spread throughout the reservoir. The hole in the bottom is more to go soft, so it is likely that the ants are entering. See a nut in the shop for details – these are the nuts with the fat would be eliminated. That you can slide a knife into the hole at the bottom and then turn pop open (if it is not old) As for getting rid of ants … I recommend Search and sowing "tansy" – Which grow to about 2 meters tall and has Yellow Flowers (like cammomile light with flat tops), and ants not like at all!
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Walnut Lumber, Thick 5/4+, Rustic Flat Sawed Board, Carpenter Ant Holes/Tunnels $8.73 |