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Application of fire ant management materials:

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  1. Fire ant mound next to curb treated with a granular products at higher than recommended rate and not watered in. Photo by Bart Drees.
  2. Applying dust-formulated insecticide to fire ant mound. Photo by Bart Drees.
  3. Liquid drench applied to fire ant mound. Texas Cooperative Extension file photo.
  4. Applying drenches to research plots with fire ant mounds marked with field flags. Photo by Bart Drees.
  5. Applying liquid insecticide spray to pecan orchard floor. Photo by Bart Drees.
  6. Applying granular insecticide to turf/sod farm. Photo by Bart Drees.
  7. Manually operated ant bait spreaders. Photo by Bart Drees.
  8. Applying ant bait using manually operated spreader next to water. Photo by Bart Drees.
  9. Applying ant bait using manually operated spreaders to horse pasture. Photo by Bart Drees.
  10. Applying ant bait using utility vehicle mounted electric seeder. Photo by Bart Drees.
  11. Applying ant bait using tractor-mounted electric seeder. Photo by Bart Drees.
  12. Electronic seeder to apply ant bait mounted on a granular fertilizer spreader. Photo by Bart Drees.
  13. Loading ant bait into crop duster modified for applying proper rate of product. Photo by Bart Drees.
  14. Aerial application of ant bait using crop duster. Photo by Bart Drees.

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