Posted on 07/25/2024 6:28:25 AM PDT by Red Badger
Maybe we could plant colonies at major officials front yards...................
We’ve seen these ants in So Cal.
We’re also battling an infestation of non-native mosquitos that have made sitting outside an absolute hell. They arrived around 2010. They are so terrible people are screening off their porches and backyards.
“Aedes albopictus, another invasive species, has also become established in California. Like other invasive Aedes mosquitoes, it is a concern due to its ability to transmit diseases such as dengue fever, chikungunya, and Zika virus.”
The biggest threat to California’s agriculture is its government.
Welcome to FLORIDA..................
Are they gi-ants?
And mine......................
Just spray each car with Sevin Dust..................
Officials battle 'highly aggressive' red imported fire ant infestation in Southern California
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That works with your standard sweet ants, but not fire ants. At least that's the case here in Central Texas. A stronger bait is needed for fire ants.
welcome to florida ya bunch of pansies. useless these things weight 1/4# apiece, they’re just fire ants. Walmart sells fire ant mound destroyer. sheeese
When I lived on the farm, I noticed that the big red ant mounds had no fire ant mounds within hundreds of yards. The big reds are mostly docile. I would always feed them scraps that the dogs wouldn’t eat.
I have also witnessed armadillos dug into fire ant mounds munching on whatever the fire ants had stored inside the mound.
Diatomaceous earth and borax will kill fire ants. So will dry or liquid horticultural molasses.
One of the best ways to alleviate the stings is a dip in a chlorinated swimming pool or bathtub.
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A small cup of bleach will kill the mound......................
LOL, have family in the woods in Indiana and Michigan. The joke is you lose a quart of blood walking out to the mailbox.
Indiana relatives have a screened in porch but they somehow manage to get in, they are so bloodthirsty.
A “crisis”? Aren’t these the same that have infested Texas for ages? They have moved north of the Red River now and getting more tolerant of the colder weather every year.
Them!
I’ve heard about the crazy ants- π€ͺ sounds like the beefed up fireant is a serious threat - lots of people allergic to them anaphylaxis I guess? Florida getting lots of nasty stuff with bugs, lizards, nasty fish, snakes, pythons etc.
We live up north near border, and my bro inlaw brought home a black widow he found in a pile of lumber for the house they were building. Not good- but I guess they don’t tolerate cold too well? Anyway, be careful around the ants- even peip,e that aren’t allergic can become allergic- not to mention that they overwhelm their victims with numbers-
A few years ago a little girl in Navarre was killed by fire ants here.........
Actually, fire ants are a good thing to have in the garden if you are raising plants like corn or tomatoes that fall victim to worm infestation.
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