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Are There Fire Ants In Missouri?

Writer Robert King

In the 1940s, fire ants were accidentally imported from South America to Alabama. Thirteen states are covered by entomologists. Few predators prey upon them. Rice says the good news is that they won’t make it through the winter in Missouri.

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Does Missouri have fire ants?

ST. LOUIS, MO (AP) It’s a nuisance that can also cause economic hardship: the red imported fire ant has arrived in Missouri. On the outskirts of Kennett, Missouri, an ant colony was discovered late last month in a yard.

Which states have fire ants?

Imported fire ants are currently found in all or part of the following states: Alabama; Arkansas; California; Florida; Georgia; Louisiana; Mississippi; New Mexico; North Carolina; Oklahoma; South Carolina; Tennessee; Texas; and Virginia. They’ve been found in Kentucky, Missouri, and Maryland, but only on rare occasions.

What kind of red ants are in Missouri?

Crematogaster spp., or acrobat ants, and the pavement ant are among the state’s most bothersome stinging ants (Tetramorium caespitum). While Solenopsis invicta, the red imported fire ant, can be found in human habitats throughout the Southeast United States, it has not yet established itself in Missouri.

Are there fire ants in Kansas City?

A wide variety of ant species can be found in and around the Kansas City metropolitan area. In addition to Odorous House Ants, Pharaohants and Pavement Ants are just a few of the many types of ants that can be found in the United States. The queen of most of these ant species prefers to have her colonies built underground.

Do ants bite in Kansas?

In the state of Kansas, there are ants.The majority of ants can be a nuisance, but a few species are more dangerous because they can cause structural damage or bite or sting if disturbed.