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Fire Ant Quiz
[Image: Red Imported Fire Ants Quiz]

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

Plan for Managing Crazy Ants in Louisiana
This article details the current interest in crazy ants: how to identify them, general information and how to manage them.

Parishes with Spreaders for Area-wide Programs
[Image: 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.

Ant Issues Vol. 3: Fire Ants During Dry Seasons
Fire ants may be an indoor problem during the dry season as they search for water and food. The mounds move below the surface but they will still forage for food during the cooler times of the day.

Distributors of Fire Ant Bait
The public can order any fire ant bait through local hardware stores, nurseries or coop/feed stores.
Managing Imported Fire Ants in Urban Areas [Image: 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.
Ant Issues Vol. 5: How Fire Ants Move
Fire Ants move long distances through the transport of potted plants, soil and sod. Fire ants spread by producing new queens and colony movement from unacceptable site due to flooding or other disturbances.
Ant Issues Vol. 4: Fire Ant Bait
All fire ant baits work very well when applied according to the label instructions. The way a fire ant bait works depends on the active ingredient in the bait.
How to Identify Argentine Ants [Image: Flyer image]
This poster discusses the specific characteristics used to identify Argentine Ants.
Tree stumps, debris may lead to carpenter ant infestations
It may be tempting to ignore tree stumps and tree debris left over from hurricanes because of the expense of removal. But if let go long enough, this can lead to a nuisance far more expensive to clean up – carpenter ants.
Argentine Ant Habitat [Image: Poster image]
This poster addresses habitat preferences and where Argentine ants can be found.
Ant Issues Vol. 2
Argentine ants have been reported in a few isolated areas in Louisiana. These ants are different from fire ants in appearance, nesting habits and behavior. These differences make control efforts different as well.
Ant Issues Vol. 1
This is the first issue of a newsletter intended to communicate new information and recommendations for fire ant management and other ant problems in Louisiana. This issue focuses on current methods for community-wide fire ant control.
Basic Nest Biology and Structure of Argentine Ants [Image: Poster image]
Linepithema humile (Mayr), the Argentine ant, is an important invasive species that has great impact on agriculture, urban and natural environments worldwide. This poster discusses the basic nest biology and structure of the Argentine Ants.