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Australia invests $268M AUD to stop Fire Ants


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#1 Offline ZATrippit - Posted October 22 2023 - 3:42 PM

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Here is the article: https://www.thesenio...ing-super-pest/

"The boost for the National Fire Ant Eradication Program over the next four years comes alongside a Senate inquiry examining the nation's efforts to eradicate the insect."

Good luck to them :0
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#2 Offline 100lols - Posted October 22 2023 - 8:11 PM

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I’d like to read more about what their actual plan is to eradicate specifically the invasive fire ant population. The article is borderline ant propaganda.

My worry is… An uneducated person may get the idea that all fire ants are bad from the article.

Thanks for sharing!
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