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Invasive Fire Ants Lose Heads to Flies
by Myers Pest on Aug.25, 2010, under General
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by Myers Pest on Aug.09, 2010, under General
(Fairfax, VA) – Ants are the number one nuisance pest in the U.S., but none are more damaging and costly than the carpenter ant. With its penchant for nesting inside homes and compromising structural stability, the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) advises homeowners to be on the lookout for these summer visitors.
Carpenter ants are most common in cool, damp climates found in the northern U.S. They damage wood by creating tunnels to build nests. Carpenter ants primarily attack wood that is or has been wet and damaged by mold, but will also nest inside dry, undamaged wood. There are nine types of carpenter ants throughout the U.S., usually measuring ¼ to ½ inch in length and are red, black or red and black in color.
“The extent of damage caused by carpenter ants depends on the number of nests inside the structure and how long they’ve been active. Once homeowners confirm the presence of carpenter ants, it’s important to find and eliminate nests immediately,” said Missy Henriksen, vice president of public affairs for the NPMA.
Carpenter ant nests are usually found in wood that has been damaged as a result of leaks, such as window and doorframes, crawlspaces under roofs, chimneys, sinks and bathtubs. Typically, there are no external signs of damage, but homeowners may notice wood fragments and sawdust that fall through cracks the ants have created.
NPMA advises homeowners to practice these steps to help prevent infestations:
• Eliminate sources of moisture, as carpenter ants require water to survive.
• Seal cracks and crevices around the house.
• Trim tree branches and plants back from the house.
• Avoid having mulch up against the foundation, but rather nine inches back from the house with a stone barrier in between.
• Keep firewood stacked away from structures.
• Schedule regular inspections with a qualified pest professional if prone to ants.
For more information on carpenter ants or to find a pest professional, visit: www.pestworld.org.
Ant Facts
by Myers Pest on Jul.22, 2010, under General
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Via http://www.pestworldforkids.org/ants.html
Biology of the fire ant
by Myers Pest on Apr.12, 2010, under General

- Red imported fire ant colonies will have anywhere from 80,000-250,000 workers in the colony.
- Multi-queen colonies will have fewer workers than a single queen colony.
- Queens may produce approximately 1,500 eggs a day!
- Queens will live anywhere from 2-6 years.
- 6-8 swarms occur each year and typically contain 4,500 swarmers.
- Fire ants got their name from the fiery pain their stings inflict on the victim.
Fire ants vs humans
by Myers Pest on Apr.07, 2010, under General
Zombie Ants
by Myers Pest on Mar.01, 2010, under General
Parasitic flies could be of great importance in ant control. Brain eating flies are being used to control the red ant population in central Texas. Don’t believe me? Just check out the video below!