- Small imported fire ant colony appearing several weeks to months following a mated queenbeginning to develop a colony. Photo by Bart Drees.
- Six-inch diameter ant mound in lawn. Photo by Bart Drees.
- Profile diagram of imported fire ant mound. Texas Cooperative Extension file photo.
- Red imported fire ant mound. Photo by S.B. Vinson.
- Red imported fire ant mound, cut-away Photo by Bart Drees.
- Tall red imported fire ant mound. Texas Cooperative Extension file photo.
- Red imported fire ant mound in flower bed. Photo by Bart Drees.
- Red imported fire ant mound in sidewalk crack. Photo by Bart Drees.
- Red imported fire ant mound next to sidewalk. Photo by Bart Drees.
- Red imported fire ant mound next to tree trunk. Photo by Bart Drees.
- Red imported fire ant mound at base of mail box support pole. Photo by L. Adams.
- Red imported fire ant mounds in front lawn. Photo by Bart Drees.
- Red imported fire ant mounds in pasture. Photo by Bart Drees.
- Red imported fire ant mounds in pasture. Photo by Bart Drees.
- Red imported fire ant mounds in pasture. Photo by Bart Drees.
- Red imported fire ant mound in poor, compacted soil. Photo by Bart Drees.
- Multiple queen (polygyne)red imported fire ant mounds marked with field flags for research. Photo by Bart Drees.