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The discovery of a fire ant nest at Tweed Heads on the NSW far north coast has prompted a quick response from authorities.
There are calls for more action after a nest of the potentially deadly invasive pests was found in the state's north.
Red Imported Fire Ants were detected yesterday, Wednesday, 2 July, at a site in Tweed Heads and NSW Farmers calling for ...
Outrageous and heartbreaking – neighbour speaks of Council/developer failures with large subdivision
A controversial large exclusive 38-lot DA, proposed by wealthy developers John Callanan, and Tim Mundy – with help from lead ...
Invasive Species Council advocacy manager Reece Pianta said a national biosecurity emergency was unfolding "right in front of ...
The Minns Labor Government's disastrous response to red imported fire ants has again been highlighted, with the discovery of ...
Farmers are calling for a government crackdown to stamp out fire ants in NSW after the pests were discovered in Tweed Heads ...
The Asian needle ant was first discovered in the U.S. in 1932 and found in at least three southeastern states. It is capable ...
A Massachusetts man said the sting of an Asian needle ant left him feeling sick. The invasive insect has been spreading ...
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