Fire Ant Information

If you’re one of the several visitors who come here each day via search engines, looking for information about fire ants, you need to know that this is not that kind of website.

But, as a public service, I offer this link to Texas A&M’s fire ant control program and resources. This is a world-class stop for scientific research and practice advice about controlling the pesky (and that’s an understatement) creatures.

They even offer an organic two-step approach to fire ant control.
And, by the way, feel free to come back, even if you get your ants under control!


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3 comments

  1. I WAS KIDDING!!!
    I blast them with stuff from Home Depot that I buy in case lots. I figure if they’re selling it at the Depot, it’s either safe or my wife will make a killing in a wrongful death lawsuit, and either one is fine with me. It kills regular wussie ants, too.
    Now if you had a home-made fireant killer recipe, I would be interested.
    [go ahead and delete that last — I don’t want to be responsible for screwing up your stats.]

  2. Scott, I don’t mind the traffic. Heck, I NEED the traffic. I just hate to disappoint the folks who arrive here expecting to get real fire ant info. Hence, this post.
    If you’re investing a fortune at Home Depot, you might try out the Aggies’ approach. It might end up being more cost effective in the long run.
    For my little backyard, I just stir up the nest real good, then saturate with some D-Con (or whatever else is close at hand). It kills a bunch, and makes the rest move next door. Solves my problem, anyway.

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