Fire ants are emerging as floodwaters recede following the aftermath of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.

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  1. It’s concerning to see fire ants moving into new areas after events like ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred. These pests can pose significant risks to local ecosystems and human health. It’s important for communities to be aware of their presence and take preventive measures. Following natural disasters, monitoring and controlling the spread of invasive species like fire ants is crucial. Local authorities and residents should collaborate on effective management strategies to minimize their impact. Have there been any reports on how to tackle this issue effectively in the affected areas?

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