Fire ant
June 2nd, 2008
Fire ant
Imported Fire Ant - FAQ
Frequently asked questions about fire ants from University of Texas. (more...)
And the winner is - Fire Ants!
Fire ants have a degree of awesomeness that cannot be replicated by other insects. They are dangerous, relentless, stinging robots that attack anything that comes near their ... (more...)
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Texas Imported Fire Ant Research and Management Project
The Texas Imported Fire Ant Research and Management Plan is a state-funded program developed to find effective methods to eliminate the red imported fire ant as a major economic ... (more...)
Fire Ants Guide - How to Kill Fire Ants
Welcome to the Fire Ants Guide - a guide to how to kill fire ants. This site will explain all of the basic information you'll need to know and more - an introduction to how ... (more...)
The Fire Ant Gazette - A Midland, Texas Blog
When Gregor Samsa woke up one morning from unsettling dreams, he found himself changed in his bed into a monstrous vermin. (more...)
Fire ants (Dept of Primary Industries & Fisheries, Queensland)
The National Fire Ant Eradication Program has made significant progress in eradicating fire ants from Australia. (more...)
Lockley: Imported Fire Ants
Four species of fire ants are currently found within the contiguous southeastern U.S. Fire ants are omonivorous, feeding on almost any plant or animal material; although insects ... (more...)
red imported fire ant - Solenopsis invicta
Photographs and information on this ant, its distribution, identification, biology, life cycle, multiple queen colonies, economic importance, management and biological control. (more...)
Fire ant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fire ants, are stinging ants with over 280 species worldwide. They have several common names including Ginger Ants and Tropical Fire Ants (English), aka-kami-ari (Japanese), and ... (more...)