Fire Ant Trails Newsletter Archive - 2001
- Fire Ant Awareness Goes Statewide!
- More Pest Control Operators Receive Training at B&G Workshops
- Rule to Quarantine of Mills County to be Implemented, March 6, 2001
- Fire Ant Project in the News
- New Fact Sheets
- Web Site Traffic Doubles in 2001
- Sources of Information and Cool Web Sites
- Extension Team Award in Excellence is presented to the Fire Ant Project
- Consider This...
- The Ant and the Grasshopper
- Imported Fire Ant Community-Wide Management Kit Available
- Recruits Get Fired Up About Texas Pest
- Ants a Serious Citrus Pest in 2000
- Progress Reports From The Texas Fire Ant Project (January 30, 2001) On Line
- Fire Ants Spread Worldwide
- Bowie County Precinct Four Receives County Best Practices Award
- On-Line Fire Ant Survey
- Texas Fire Ant Project Web Site Improvements
- Fire Ant Queens and Workers Negotiate ‘Truce’ on Colony Sex Ratio
- Question of the Summer: Where are all the ants?
- Preparations for Fire Ant Awareness Week 2001
- New FARMAAC Members
- Statewide Economic Impact of the Red Imported Fire Ant: $1,204,216,194 annually!
- Third Biennium: Funded Projects’
- Master Gardeners Certified as Fire Ant Specialists
- Red Imported Fire Ant Management Applied Research and Demonstration Reports 1997-2001
- New Fact Sheet
- Position Announcement: Extension Assistant, Department of Entomology
- Educational Support Materials
- 24©) Registration for Texas: “Hopper Blend” of Hydramethylnon Plus Methoprene
- Fipronil: A New Insecticide Class and Products for Imported Fire Ant Control




