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Study: Argentine Ants Change Diets to Survive   21 Dec, 2007

According to an article from PhysOrg.com, researchers have found the ability of Argentine ants to change from carnivorous insect eaters to plant sap-loving creatures has helped these invasive social insects rapidly spread throughout coastal California, displacing many native insects and creating...More>>

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Amended Phantom Termiticide-Insecticide Label Now Accepted in All 50 States   16 Jul, 2007

California approves amendments for additional nuisance pests, stored product pests, bed bugs, cockroaches and pre-construction termite treatments.More>>

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Argentine, Rover Ants Making Inroads in Mississippi   8 Sep, 2006

The Clarion-Ledger of Jackson, Miss., talked with several pest management professionals about dealing with ant problems. The most common pests are Argentine ants, though Rover ants are beginning to make their presence felt in Mississippi.More>>

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In search of the 'sweet spot'   1 Sep, 2004

Borate-based liquid ant baits need just the right amount of active ingredient to do the trickMore>>

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Argentine ants are on the rise   1 Apr, 2003

For the last 15 years or so, the Argentine ant has been fast becoming a major pest.More>>