Applying bait two to three times annually helps maintain consistent fire ant control and prevents colonies from developing.
Understand how to get rid of fire ants using effective baits, mound treatments, and professional options tailored for homeowners.
It's a rule here in the South. Following a heavy rain on Sunday, on Monday your yard becomes a death zone dotted with little, red-clay volcanoes—mounds teeming with fire ants just itching to sting you ...
Stepping on a fire ant mound ruins a beautiful afternoon outside. These aggressive insects swarm quickly and deliver painful stings that leave itchy, burning welts on your skin. Having them in your ...
The Government has released online guidelines on how to identify one of the world’s most invasive insects. A spokesman said early detection of red imported fire ants, identified in Hamilton parish in ...
If you plan on doing some yard work this weekend, here's the weekend gardener with some tips.
There are 20 quadrillion ants on Earth —that’s 2.5 million ants for every human. Known ant species (members of the family ...
Fire ant colonies build mounds on the soil’s surface, a sign of their network of underground tunnels. Fire ants sting repeatedly when they feel threatened, making colony removal necessary.