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$17.1 million towards national fight against fire ants
Wednesday 20 March 2024
The State Government has committed an additional $17.1 million to the
National Fire Ant Eradication Program to help intensify the fight against one
of the world's most invasive pests.
Red imported fire ants (RIFA) are a destructive pest which cause extensive
ecological and agricultural damage.
They destroy crops, machinery, and render yards, parks, paddocks, and
farmlands unusable. Fire ants can damage electrical equipment including air
conditioners, streetlights, and telecommunication networks.
They are only 2 to 6 millimetres long but are aggressive, swarm when
disturbed and can inflict a painful sting that can cause potentially fatal allergic
reactions in people, pets, and livestock.
Fire ants have not been detected in South Australia but are present in
Queensland and have more recently been found in New South Wales.
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