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Multiple Fire Ant Stings Indoors

Southern Medical Journal, 1995
The progressive spread and increasing colony density of imported fire ants throughout the southeastern United States will result in increasing numbers of individuals with untoward reactions to the stings of these insects. In order to alert physicians that imported fire ant colonies may exist within homes and other inhabited dwellings and result in ...
R D, deShazo, D F, Williams
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Fire Ant-Detecting Canines: A Complementary Method in Detecting Red Imported Fire Ants

Journal of Economic Entomology, 2011
In this investigation, detection dogs are trained and used in identifying red imported fire ants, Solenopsis invicta Buren, and their nests. The methodology could assist in reducing the frequency and scope of chemical treatments for red imported fire ant management and thus reduce labor costs and chemical use as well as improve control and quarantine ...
Hui-Min, Lin   +7 more
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Hypersensitivity to Fire Ant Venom

Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 1996
Reading this article will reinforce the reader's knowledge of the taxonomy, origin, and distribution of fire ants and will increase his ability to diagnose and manage reactions caused by the two imported species, Solenopsis invicta and richteri. This review will also enhance the reader's knowledge of the available diagnostic methods and therapeutic ...
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Mutagenesis mediated by CRISPR/Cas9 in the red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta

Insectes Sociaux, 2020
Y.-K. Chiu   +4 more
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Fire Ant Envenomation in Children

Pediatrics, 1984
Fire ants (Solenopsis richteri and Solenopsis invicta) have received scant attention from individuals other than agriculturists, entomologists, and victims of the bite and sting. Since their original importation into Mobile, Alabama, these small, seemingly benign, creatures have slowly migrated throughout most of the southern United States.
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Fire Ant Sensitivity

Journal of Asthma Research, 1976
Frank K. James, Colonel Army
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Fire Ant Allergy

Southern Medical Journal, 1972
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Fire Ant Control

Science, 1994
D F, Williams, S D, Porter
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Multiple Fire Ant Stings

Archives of Dermatology, 1971
The imported fire ant, Solenopsis saevissima var richteri, first appeared near Mobile, Ala, around 1930, and is now found throughout the Southeastern United States. Solenamine, the active fraction of fire ant venom, is a potent necrotoxic agent. Imported fire ant stings produce characteristic pustular lesions which often are arranged in a circular ...
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