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Fire Ant Quiz
Red Imported Fire Ants Quiz

This interactive and fun quiz will challenge your knowledge of Red Imported Fire Ants.

Management in Your Yard
There are many ways to manage red imported fire ants in urban areas. Here we present two options: Evenly distribute baits or granular contact insecticides throughout your yard.

Community-Based Management Using Baits
This article explains the correct method for applying fire ant bait in the community for maximum control.

Distributors of Fire Ant Bait
The public can order any fire ant bait through local hardware stores, nurseries or coop/feed stores.

Sisters Fight Fire Ants With Large-scale Treatments
Fire Ants
Stepping outdoors was like being under attack for one homeowner. Fire ants were everywhere in her yard. Her sister’s pasture also was under siege. So they turned to an LSU AgCenter entomologist for help. (Runtime: 1 minute, 47 seconds)
Parishes with Spreaders for Area-wide Programs
Louisiana map
Map showing parishes that have a spreader available for use in area wide application of fire ant baits. Listing of locations by parish that have implemented the area wide program.
April 15: Time to Organize Neighborhood Fire Ant Control
This article encourages people to begin to organize their community-wide fire ant management day for launch in mid-April
Bug Biz: Fire Ants
Fire Ants
The red imported fire ant, a Louisiana resident since the early 1950s, can be a painful pest or a beneficial friend. Depending on your situation, you may want to manage these ants or simply let them go about their helpful way. Eradication vs. management of the fire ant is discussed in this fact sheet.
LSU AgCenter Researchers Studying If Fire Ants Are Contributing To Diminishing Quail Population
Quail-Fire Ants
LSU AgCenter scientists are studying whether an influx of fire ants may have caused a decline in northern bobwhite quail numbers in Louisiana and other southern states.
Scientists work to control the threat of fire ants
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Red imported fire ants are not just a nuisance. They pose a health threat to many individuals allergic to their sting. LSU AgCenter entomologists are working to control these pests.
Research Confirms Storms Eliminated Fire Ants In Some Areas
The destructive force of tidal surges from hurricanes Katrina and Rita at least had one benefit – controlling fire ants, according to researchers from the LSU AgCenter. LSU AgCenter entomologist Dr. Linda Hooper-Bui recently said field surveys in the area of Plaquemines, St. Bernard and Orleans parishes area after Hurricane Katrina and in Southwest Louisiana after Hurricane Rita showed the fire ant population was far below normal in areas flooded by storm surge.
Managing Imported Fire Ants in Urban Areas
Managing Imported Fire Ants in Urban Areas
Properly identifying the ant species is the first step in determining whether and how to control them. In this publication there are options for managing various kinds of imported fire ant problems.
Red Imported Fire Ant Colony Diagnostics Using Worker Head Widths
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The purpose of this study was to determine if differences in worker size are indicative of social form for Solenopsis invicta colonies in Louisiana.
Bait Amounts for RIFA - Table
This table indicates the amount of bait in ounces and tablespoons needed per square foot for effective control of fire ants.