by seo-onlineoptimisation | Jun 11, 2026 | Fire Ant Eradication
Not every ant in your backyard is a fire ant. Queensland is home to over 1,300 native ant species, and many of them are harmless, beneficial, or both. But when you spot a swarm of reddish ants near a mound of disturbed soil, the question hits fast: are these fire ants...
by seo-onlineoptimisation | May 19, 2026 | Fire Ant Eradication
Australia has been fighting red imported fire ants since they were first detected in Brisbane in 2001. That is over two decades of government programs, hundreds of millions of dollars in funding, and a national eradication plan that was supposed to stop fire ants from...
by seo-onlineoptimisation | Apr 2, 2026 | Blog
Most people think of fire ants as a backyard pest. Something that stings when you step on a mound. But the real damage fire ants cause goes far beyond stings. They destroy lawns, damage infrastructure, reduce property values, and create legal liabilities that many...
by seo-onlineoptimisation | Apr 1, 2026 | Blog
Fire ants are not just a garden pest. They are a genuine public health risk across South East Queensland. Every year, thousands of Queenslanders are stung by red imported fire ants, and the numbers are growing as colonies spread into new suburbs and regions. But how...