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Fire Ants

Solenopsis invicta

How to Identify

– Look for dome-shaped dirt mounds in yards.
– Watch for many small red ants fleeing a mound.
– Feel sharp burning stings if you step on mounds.

Health Risks

Each worker stings multiple times, injecting solenopsin alkaloid venom causing burning pustules; systemic anaphylaxis in sensitized individuals; one of the most medically significant ant species in the US. One fire ant can sting you again and again. Each sting burns and leaves a small blister. Many ants attack at once if the mound is bumped. Some people are allergic and can get very sick.

Fire-ants can sting and hurt people and pets. Allergic folks may need urgent care in some cases.

Our Treatment Method

Two-step method: broadcast slow-acting bait (workers carry to queen) followed by individual mound drench or granular treatment 1–2 weeks later; repeat inspection and treatment as colonies relocate. Bait is spread so workers carry it to the queen. Killing the queen ends the whole colony. Single mounds get a direct soaking treatment too. Mounds often move, so repeat checks are needed.

We bait the yard, then treat active mounds. We recheck and retreat as colonies move.

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Prevention Tips

– Treat mounds promptly before they grow large and workers spread.

– Wear closed-toe shoes and long pants when working in lawns and gardens.

– Apply yard-wide broadcast bait twice yearly (spring and fall) for population suppression.

– Check outdoor electrical equipment boxes, which fire ants frequently colonize.

– Carry an epinephrine auto-injector if any household member has a venom allergy.

– Apply yard bait in spring and fall.

– Keep play areas and fences clear of mounds.

– Wear shoes and long pants when working yards.

– Move mulch away from play spots and patios.

Habitat & Behavior

Open, sunny areas: lawns, pastures, roadsides, and landscaped beds; builds characteristic dome-shaped mounds; colony size 100,000–500,000 workers with multiple queens in polygyne colonies. Fire ants build raised dirt mounds in sunny yards. Lawns, fields, and garden beds are favorite spots. Each mound can hold many thousands of ants. Step too close and the whole mound pours out fast.

Local Prevalence

Fire-ants are common in Austin lawns and parks. They form many mounds in sunny, dry spots.

Protection Plans

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Every plan includes free re-treatments, a dedicated technician, and our No-Bug Guarantee.

Basic Protection

  • Quarterly exterior perimeter treatments
  • Targeted exterior baiting for ants and cockroaches
  • Free re-treats between visits for covered pests
  • Annual termite visual check (no bond)
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Premium Protection

  • Monthly interior and exterior visits for thorough control
  • Interior baseboard spot treatments and bait stations included
  • Comprehensive rodent monitoring with snap-trap upkeep
  • Seasonal targeted treatments for wasps and scorpions
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Ultimate Protection

  • Monthly interior & exterior visits plus termite monitoring stations
  • Seasonal mosquito treatments and event package discounts
  • Priority same-day emergency response for infestations
  • Minor gap sealing up to 2 areas annually for exclusion
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