A Virus Could Help Control Fire Ants
Researchers have pinpointed a naturally occurring virus that kills the ants, which arrived in the U.S. in the 1930s and now cause $6 billion in damage annually nationwide, including about $1.2 billion in Texas.
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wow.. that would be freakin' awesome.. I CAN'T STAND FIRE ANTS..
and did I mention.. I can't stand fire ants.. damn things.. UGHHHH :yes: |
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I hate critters!!!But especially the ants. |
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It only works on flying insects, spiders, and pests like you!
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The shoe closet is protected like Fort Knox!:)
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We had a small swarm of bees trying to build a hive in an eletrical box out by our house. I discovered it yesterday. I would say we need some kind of virus for them too, but I hear we already have one.
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Call a bee keeper for that. they will come get the bees.You can't poison the honey.
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Hey, I wonder if they used that virus on Santabot!
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Yeah, call out a bee keeper. Bees are having major problems. Lots of them dying off for no apparent reason. It has been said that if all the bees die all the people will die in a few years due to lack of food.
But U hate those ants. I can't seem to get rid of them. Hope my ant poison is not killing the bees. |
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