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i have just discovered some ants on one of my blackcurrant and I was wondering if they would do any damage to them. Also how can I get rid of them without harming my blackcurrant.
The ants themselves won't do any harm, but have a good look. I'll bet they're farming aphids (greenfly and/or blackfly) which suck the sap from your plants and also carry diseases.
I would spray them anyway Muriel, 'cos if there are ants then there will be aphids even if you can't see them. Soapy water usually does the trick but make sure that you spray the underside of the leaves and especially the tips of the shoots. The Aphid population can explode almost overnight!!!!!!
Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet
Ants tend to "farm" must aphids and scale insect, which I have found dificult to cure, but do not apear to harm the plant, however, as you have blackcurrants spray, and cut back when finished fruiting, burn prunings.
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