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#1 Offline Mathiacus - Posted December 8 2014 - 7:40 PM

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Apparently my state now has a fire ant outbreak. 😡

#2 Offline Gregory2455 - Posted December 8 2014 - 7:49 PM

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What species?

#3 Offline Alza - Posted December 8 2014 - 7:50 PM

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i think this is  a good thing. more ants for you ^_^ except it will make more people dislike ants. 



#4 Offline Gregory2455 - Posted December 8 2014 - 7:53 PM

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Haha, yeah, Solenopsis are fun...



#5 Offline Mathiacus - Posted December 8 2014 - 7:56 PM

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Will cost the economy billions. Is a bad thing.

#6 Offline Gregory2455 - Posted December 8 2014 - 7:58 PM

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What species?



#7 Offline Mathiacus - Posted December 8 2014 - 8:04 PM

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Newspaper, did not say. But genetic tests confirm that they originated in argentina.

#8 Offline Gregory2455 - Posted December 8 2014 - 8:06 PM

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Probably Solenopsis invicta then, and not Solenopsis geminata or another invasive Solenopsis sp...






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