Stickleback
Member
Sorry, this is a ridiculously specific problem:
I have an outdoor aquarium on my balcony in Vietnam. I have a lot of wood protruding from the tank and a lot of plants etc on the wood. It attracts a lot of fauna, most of which I welcome. A few ants, or they may be termites, made it their home. At first they were a welcome guest, but they have multiplied and are eating my wood.
Any ideas for getting rid of them without harming the aquatic life?
edit to add: The ants nest is in the earth and roots of a small tree living on the wood. So it is a self contained problem so to speak.
This is the tank:
The Kraken Archipelago of Vietnamesia | UK Aquatic Plant Society
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I have an outdoor aquarium on my balcony in Vietnam. I have a lot of wood protruding from the tank and a lot of plants etc on the wood. It attracts a lot of fauna, most of which I welcome. A few ants, or they may be termites, made it their home. At first they were a welcome guest, but they have multiplied and are eating my wood.
Any ideas for getting rid of them without harming the aquatic life?
edit to add: The ants nest is in the earth and roots of a small tree living on the wood. So it is a self contained problem so to speak.
This is the tank:
The Kraken Archipelago of Vietnamesia | UK Aquatic Plant Society
.