Fire ant colonies can make large mounds all over lawns, and since they can be quite aggressive and their stings are very painful, homeowners may choose to utilize fire ant control. When a fire ant stings, it will inject alkaloid venom into the victim, causing red bumps.
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There are found basic types of fire ant: native fire ant, southern fire ant, black imported fire ant, and red imported fire ant
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The fire ant was introduced to the United States in 1929 from South America
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The fire ant was introduced to the United States in 1929 from South America
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There are found basic types of fire ant: native fire ant, southern fire ant, black imported fire ant, and red imported fire ant
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There are found basic types of fire ant: native fire ant, southern fire ant, black imported fire ant, and red imported fire ant
Fire ants are aggressive omnivores and will eat just about anything, which can make fire ant control difficult. Some fire ant colonies may have as many as 500,000 ants living in the mound at one time. Don’t let fire ants take over your lawn; call an exterminator for fire ant control today!
Terminix
866-379-8519
23302 VERDUGO, CA 92653
All City Termite Co
11398 Knott St Garden Grove, CA 92841
Bowers Termite
12916 Haster St Garden Grove, CA 92840