
Fire Ants are a type of aggressive, stinging ant, commonly found in residential lawns in warm and humid regions, such as in the southern United States. They are reddish-brown in colour and range in size from ⅛ to ¼ inch long. Fire Ants build large mounds in the soil. If disturbed, they will swarm out of their nests and attack anything they perceive as a threat, including humans and pets. Their stings can be painful, and can even cause an allergic reaction in some individuals.
The queen Fire Ant is responsible for laying eggs, and she can live for several years, producing thousands of offspring during her lifetime. Fire Ant males and females fly from existing colonies or nests to mate in flight. After mating, females can fly as far as 12 miles, looking for suitable areas to nest, but most land within a mile. All the males die after mating.
Fire Ants are difficult to control and eradicate, as their colonies can contain hundreds of thousands of ants. It’s a good idea to inspect your lawn regularly for Fire Ant mounds and to treat them as soon as possible to prevent the ants from spreading.
A thick, healthy, well-maintained lawn is always the best line of defence. This can be achieved through beneficial cultural practices, which include:
Recommended Mowing Height
Common Bermudagrass - ¾ to 1¼ inches
Hybrid Bermudagrass - ½ to 1½ inches
Centipedegrass - 1 to 2 inches
Zoysiagrass - 1 to 2½ inches
St. Augustine - 3 to 4 inches
Fescue - 3 to 4 inches
Your local Weed Man professional may be able to offer other solutions and recommend the best form of treatment that is available to improve the conditions of your lawn.

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