Adrian Posted January 17, 2002 Red Imported Fire Ants pose a potential threat to our environment and have already had significant environmental, health and economic impacts in other countries. This species has recently been found in Qeensland. So far there are two confirmed reports of the ant being found in Victoria. One detection was in the Dandenong area, amoungst pot plants from Brisbane, the other was in soil on a shipping container from the USA. If you have seen this ant: (actuall sise is 2-6mm) Contact the DNRE on 136 186 More info shortly... [This message has been edited by Adrian (edited 17 January 2002).] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Torsten Posted January 17, 2002 I am not looking forward to this pest. It is going to be a major problem for us gardeners in years to come and it is spreading real fast. There are already at least 3 strains in australia, which gies thm plenty of genetic variation to counter any eradication approach. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Adrian Posted January 18, 2002 Okay, so its going to be a bit of a pain. This is'nt meant to be a reminder of our difficult struggle against nature. It is a reminder that we have a chance to do something about this early, by working with our natural resources. -Research biological controls and cures -medications and repell-ants -potential (good) uses of the sting (if any) I just think that news is pointless unless it can create outcomes. Lets be optimists for a change Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Mesqualero Posted February 1, 2002 I have fire ants at home... anyone want to swap plants with me? naaah Seriously though yeh i have fireants in the small little backyard thing i have.... We had a pest control guy come in and he started sprinkling shit around for the fireants and i said : "shit! maaan does that stuff hurt plants?" and he said "hah, no it doesn't hurt plants.... doesn't even hurt ants!" and he buggered off Share this post Link to post Share on other sites