Title: Managing Fire Ants in Urban Areas
1Estimated Future and Current Range of Red
Imported Fire Ants
Too Cold In Winter!!! (15ºF)
1920
2Homestead
3Fire AntsGood?!?
4Fire Ant Control Strategies
- Two-Step Method (Twice per Year)
- Heavy Infestations ? 20 or more mounds per acre
- Broadcast Bait Only (1 - 1½ pounds per acre)
- Individual Mound (Spot) Treatments
- Light Infestations ? Up to 20 mounds per acre
- No Ant Method (?)
- For situations where NO ants are allowed ?
Allergic persons, golf courses, special
gatherings
5Tips for Applying Fire Ant Bait Insecticides
- BAIT MUST BE FRESH!
- Temperature must be between 70ºF and 95ºF.
- Grass must be dry (Soil can be moist)
- No rain expected for 12-24 hours after
application - Do Not mix bait with fertilizer or use push-type
spreaders - DO NOT DISTURB THE MOUND!
6Organic and Non-Chemical Alternatives
- Organic Options
- Pyrethrins Plus Diatomaceous Earth (DE)
- DE alone (Horticultural Type Only)
- Citrus Oil Solutions, Rotenone, and Others
- Physical and Mechanical Options
- Hot/Boiling Water (60 kill on FRESH Mounds Only)
- Shoveling (Use talcum powder on handle)
- Shade (Fire ants wont live in the shade)
7 Product Safety Information
- Product
- Ascend Fire Ant Bait
- Logic/Award
- AMDRO/Combat
- 0.5 Dursban
- 5 diazinon
- Sevin dust
- Orthene dust
- LD50
- 409 lbs.
- 252 lbs.
- 103 lbs.
- 8 lbs.
- 4 lbs.
- 1 lb.
- 4.8 OZ!
- Birds/Mammals
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These numbers are estimated for a 150 lb human
- LD50 is the dose needed to kill 50 of a test
population
8Fire Ant Management Alternatives
- Biological Control Options?
- Preserve Desirable Ants
- Natural Enemies from South America
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10 Fire Ant Project Website
http//fireant.tamu.edu
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