If you live in a warm climate, you’ve likely had at least one unfortunate interaction with fire ants. These tiny red ants are ...
Texas A&M AgriLife has science-backed ways to control fire ants and eliminate entire colonies — and not just the ones you see.
For the record, ant bites aren’t as common as you might think. “All ants can bite but they rarely do unless harassed,” says Jody Gangloff-Kaufmann, Ph.D., associate director of community & urban ...
A woman was airlifted from Cold Spring Trail near Tangerine Falls in Montecito after suffering an allergic reaction to fire ...
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