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Use the two-step broadcast method for fire ants
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Steps
- Broadcast a slow-acting bait (hydramethylnon or methoprene-based granules) across the entire yard using a broadcast spreader, 2-3 times per year.
- Wait 3-7 days for bait to take effect.
- Treat individual problem mounds near high-traffic areas with a contact insecticide drench or dust.
Why It Works
Mississippi State and UF/IFAS Extension developed this method because treating individual mounds is ineffective — when large colonies are eliminated, small developing colonies thrive in the vacated space. Broadcast baiting reaches all colonies, including hidden ones, achieving 80-90% control.
Tips
- Apply when ground temperature is 60-90°F and ants are actively foraging (test by placing a potato chip near a mound)
- Best timing: late spring and early fall
- Never pour gasoline, boiling water, or grits on mounds — these are ineffective and dangerous
- Fire ant stings can cause severe allergic reactions — carry an EpiPen if you have a known allergy
📅 Created: 2/9/2026, 4:56:17 AM 📌 diy 🔧 Broadcast bait (hydramethylnon or methoprene-based), contact mound drench, broadcast spreader