i think it would be to put down bottlecap mines and move back to let them do all the work
--Actually, if you want to be cheap, i find the easiest way to kill them is to stand on something high up that u need to jump to get to, so u cant be reached by the deathclaws. then just take crack shot at em.
Fire ants can damage a tree by nesting in its roots and causing stress, but they typically do not directly kill a healthy tree.
bullet ants,army ants, and fire ants
fire ants can kill dogs, only if there is allot of fire ants on the dog. fire ants can also kill people but only if there is allot of fire ants on the person.
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They carry mini flamethrowers in their pockets.
Depending on what kind of ants (fire ants), it is possible that a ferret might have a reaction from ant bites and die.
Nuke it from orbit. It's the only way to be sure. Or kill it with fire.
you could dump coca cola on the mounds to kill them
a fire ant usually feed on plants and are located in open areas, usually living in a big mound of dirt. a fire ant, normally called red ants can kill an human if there is enough of them.
The most environmentally safe way to kill fire ants is to feed them fire ant bait. What this does is cause the queen to stop reproducing, as fire ants bring the bait to the queen to eat. The queen will stop reproducing, and the current ants will eventually die due to age. The traditional way is using pesticides. Brands such as Amdro are popular choices. These should be applied to the ant colony, or wherever the ants are most concentrated. This tactic's intent is to kill all the ants at once. If the queen survives, she will be able to continue creating new ants.
Yes, fire ants can kill worms. Fire ants are aggressive predators and scavengers that often attack soft-bodied invertebrates, including earthworms. They use their powerful mandibles to bite and sting their prey, injecting venom that immobilizes or kills it. Once the worm is subdued, fire ants may dismember it and carry the pieces back to their colony as food. In areas with high fire ant populations, earthworm numbers can decline significantly. This disruption can negatively affect soil health since earthworms play a crucial role in aeration, decomposition, and nutrient cycling in ecosystems. Thus, fire ants can be harmful to worm populations.
Yes, fire ants can be dangerous and their stings can be deadly for some people, especially those who are allergic to insect stings. Fire ants are aggressive and can attack in large numbers, resulting in painful stings that can cause severe reactions. It is important to seek medical attention if bitten by fire ants, particularly if experiencing an allergic reaction.