The Little Fire Ant, Ochetomyrmex Auropunctata (Roger)

Tagged as: Formicidae, Hymenoptera

(Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Issue No. 248
J.C. Nickerson
March, 1983

The Little Fire Ant, Ochetomyrmex Auropunctata (Roger)

Introduction

Prior to the advent of the chlorinated hydrocarbons, phosphatics, and carbamates, the little fire ant, Ochetomyrmex auropunctata (Roger), was a problem in Florida. The use of modern chemicals, especially malathion and parathion, reduced the populations of the ants until they were no longer a menace. In recent years the reduction in use of these chemicals has allowed the population to increase, and in some areas, to develop into a serious problem.

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