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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 286408" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Haven't heard of this but it got me to thinking there might be something to this. I have very few hills in my hay fields. Figured this was due to Lorsban I spray for armyworms but I don't spray this in the pastures and they are relatively free of fire ants as well. Been spreading about 15 lbs of Sulfur at each fertilization in all the fields. Only place I have any noticeable ants are on perimeter of fields or in the pecan groves. Could very well be due to sulfur since these areas do not receive any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 286408, member: 4362"] Haven't heard of this but it got me to thinking there might be something to this. I have very few hills in my hay fields. Figured this was due to Lorsban I spray for armyworms but I don't spray this in the pastures and they are relatively free of fire ants as well. Been spreading about 15 lbs of Sulfur at each fertilization in all the fields. Only place I have any noticeable ants are on perimeter of fields or in the pecan groves. Could very well be due to sulfur since these areas do not receive any. [/QUOTE]
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