Hello, this morning I was picking some blackcurrants and my hands were covered in these small black bugs, they were super fast and smaller than ants, I managed to squish a few but mostly just shook my hands and they fell off. I've had a quick look on line but all I get is beetles, again they could have been baby ants due to size and appearance but I don't think that's what they were. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Jan
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I’m not sure what they would be, Jan…..sounds like a magnifying-glass job,
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Blimey Jan,
Unsure what it could be as blackcurrants don't have too many small pests. I would say that they are likely to be something like ants if the fruit were ripe & if maybe a bird or something had a peck to release the juices & attract them. Most beetles would not be climbing over your hands but as ants make a scent trail to tell each other where to go they just follow that & if hands were in the way they will travel over them.
This intrigued me a bit so did a little search & there is a Black Garden Ant & a Little Black Ant! Maybe when you trim the currant back you might find evidence of a nest?
Unsure what it could be as blackcurrants don't have too many small pests. I would say that they are likely to be something like ants if the fruit were ripe & if maybe a bird or something had a peck to release the juices & attract them. Most beetles would not be climbing over your hands but as ants make a scent trail to tell each other where to go they just follow that & if hands were in the way they will travel over them.
This intrigued me a bit so did a little search & there is a Black Garden Ant & a Little Black Ant! Maybe when you trim the currant back you might find evidence of a nest?
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I had the bright idea of wrapping some double sided tape around my hand to catch a few but they weren't up yet, went back in the afternoon and they are small black ants, they were too fast to identify yesterday. Thank you all for the comments.
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Morning Jan, a little off subject I know but, it’s so nice to have a new member posting things, so please keep it up, as we are desperate for new members to have some input….
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