Fire ants are making their way across floodwaters in the aftermath of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
Fire ants are making their way across floodwaters in the aftermath of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
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It’s concerning to hear about fire ants spreading after flooding from ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Floodwaters can create new habitats and allow invasive species to move into new areas. Fire ants are not only a nuisance but can also pose danger to people and pets due to their painful stings. It’s important for local communities to stay vigilant and take preventive measures to manage their spread. Reporting sightings to local pest control or agricultural authorities can help in controlling their population. Stay safe out there!