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  2. The 10 Best Ant Killers of 2023 for Inside and Outside the Home

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  3. Pseudacteon tricuspis - Wikipedia

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    Pseudacteon tricuspis was the first species of Pseudacteon fly successfully used as a biological control agent for imported red fire ant in the US. [2] Imported red fire ant Solenopsis invicta was accidentally introduced into the United States in Alabama in the 1930s. Since then, its populated area has expanded across the country, including ...

  4. Starr sting pain scale - Wikipedia

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    Rating Insects 1.0 Southern fire ant (Solenopsis xyloni), Red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta) : 1.5 Western cicada killer (Sphecius grandis) 2.0 Honeybee, [which?] Africanized bee, Bumblebees, [which?

  5. Schmidt sting pain index - Wikipedia

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    Some ants are also rated at a pain level 3, including the giant bull ant and the Maricopa harvester ant. Schmidt considered the sting of the Maricopa harvester ant as having a pain level of 3, describing it as such: "After eight unrelenting hours of drilling into that ingrown toenail, you find the drill wedged into the toe." [3]

  6. Keep vicious SC fire ants from wrecking your yard this ... - AOL

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    Fire ants are a menace for many homeowners in South Carolina each summer. Here’s how to eliminate them from your yard. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  7. Amdro - Wikipedia

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    Amdro is a trade name for a hydramethylnon-based hydrazone insecticide, commonly used in the southern United States for fire ant control. Amdro was patented in 1978 by the American Cyanamid company, now Ambrands, and was conditionally approved for use by the United States Environmental Protection Agency in August, 1980.