0:00 Welcome
0:45 Dr. Dan Suiter——Program Introduction
2:45 Dr. David Oi——Fire Ants of the Southeastern U.S. History, Identification, Biology, and Biological Control
43:57 Dr. Will Hudson——Fire Ant Management in Urban and Suburban Environments
1:21:15 Dr. Tim Davis——Management of Fire Ants in Rural Environments: Pastures, Equipment and Calibration
Fire ants are both an economic and medical pest that have significantly impacted humans and livestock since their accidental introduction into the U.S. more than 50 years ago. Effective management and control of fire ants is crucial.
This educational resource is primarily intended for county extension agents and others who need to control fire ants in various settings, such as pastures, hayfields, schools, homes, and other sites.
Our Topics and Speakers:
Fire Ants of the Southeastern U.S.: History, Identification, Biology, Biological Control Dr. David H. Oi, USDAARS, Center for Medical, Agricultural and Veterinary Entomology, Gainesville, FL
Management of Fire Ants in Urban and Suburban Environments: Golf Courses, Athletic Fields, and Residential Homes Dr. Will Hudson, Department of Entomology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA
Management of Fire Ants in Rural Environments: Pastures, Equipment & Calibration Dr. Tim Davis, Chatham County UGA Extension, Savannah, GA