Urgent Action required.  Email, write, fax, ring, every member of parliament
in all states and in Canberra demand immediate action to prevent the entry
of Red Fire ants into Australia. See info on Red Fire Ants supplied by Ken
below.

Demand.

1. That all imports including empty containers, bulk materials and all other
cargo on all ships and aeroplanes be properly quarantined whereby all
possibility of entry of pests is eliminated.

2. That all possibilities of the entry of Red Fire Ants or any other pest
and/or diseases be eliminated.

3. That the Red Fire Ants presence be absolutely contained within the site
where they have been discovered.

4  That all possibilities that may have been the cause of the entry of the
Red Fire Ant's enter in to Australia be immediately ascertained and all like
circumstances around Australia be advised to report on their position in
regard to the import of this ant.

5. Initiate a nation wide alert to be on the lookout for and report the
presence of the Red Fire Ants.

6. Make it the responsibility of all individuals involved in imports of all
kinds and by all methods of transport to keep a watch for and report on the
presence of any insect or any object not actually a legitimate part of the
import.

7. Make it clear that the presence of introduced insects or diseases becomes
everybody's responsibility to report and that it is the governments
responsibility to effect immediate elimination,  at government cost and that
it is the responsibility of the individual to report to the public if
procedures are not immediate put in place to contain and eliminate the
problem reported.

8. That immediate action be taken to eliminate the Red Fire Ants found in
Queensland and that no expense be denied to this elimination.

9. That regular weekly reports on the progress of the elimination process be
made available to the Australian public via the popular media.

10. To take whatever action is required at government expense to immediately
contain and eliminate the Red Fire Ant.


Late Television News Saturday the 24th of February 2001.


The news reader stated that Red Fire Ants the species from South America
have been found near a sea-port in Brisbane Queensland.


The Ant species (Solenopsis invicta) is a stinging ant and has a sting
similar to a wasp or bee and can kill or cause hospitalisation with a large
number of stings.


The ant migrated into the United States through Texas and has spread through
agricultural farming areas causing many workers pain and suffering when they
swarm and bite.


A recent disaster program on television showed a huge flood in a region of
the U.S. where people had to climb trees to avoid being washed away, well
they were sitting ducks when the Fire Ants hitched a ride on leaves and
sticks and then climbed the trees where the people were hanging onto  trees,
to avoid being swept away, they all were bitten by the Fire ants.


The Fire Ant builds a nest underground and may have a mound on the surface,
the queen may be found anywhere to 18 -20 feet underground or 5.4 metres.


Australia must quarantine imports before they are released onto the main
land and any trade liberalisation policies like Globalisation must be looked
at for the damage this policy can do when the quarantine inspection service
is either downgraded or under funded as a solution for faster movement of
goods through Australian ports.


California Department of Food and Agriculture
http://www.fireant.ca.gov/


Oklahoma State University
http://www.ento.okstate.edu/fireants/fireants.html


Ant Charmer
http://fireant.tamu.edu/index.html


Ag News in Texas
http://agnews.tamu.edu/graphics/fireants/fireant.html


Texas Agricultural Entension Service
http://bexartaex.tamu.edu/fireantspests.html


Ken

this info is on site under World Environment, Introduced Nasties.

http://world_environment.homestead.com/Nasties.html


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