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Information on Brazilian Fire Ants and their control from various sources, including material from Dr. L. E. Gilbert of The University of Texas and reprints of articles from the Bee County Wildlife Management Association newsletter tracking the history of their project to introduce Forid flies into South Texas as a biological control agent.

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Below is a list of articles with the most recent ones listed first.
Imported Fire Ant FAQ's by Dr. Lawrence E. Gilbert Topic: Brazilian Fire Ant Cont
Dr. L. E. Gilbert answers to a wide variety of frequently asked questions concerning imported fire ants and phorid flies
Published: Tuesday January 17, 2006
Prospects of Controlling Fire Ants with Parasitoid Flies: The Perspective from Research Based at Brackenridge Field Laboratory by Dr. Lawrence E. Gilbert Topic: Brazilian Fire Ant Cont
Presented March 23, 1996 Proceedings of a Second Conference on Quail Management* Imported fire ants in the U.S. have enjoyed a dramatic competitive advantage over indigenous ants. In Brazil these ants exist as low-density single-queen colonies and are not generally viewed as pests. Experiments ...
Published: Tuesday January 17, 2006
Using Phorid Flies in the Biocontrol of Imported Fire Ants in Texas by Dr. Lawrence E. Gilbert Topic: Brazilian Fire Ant Cont
An introduction and overview of a University of Texas project designed to research and potentially introduce imported phorid files into Texas in as effort to control imported fire ants.
Published: Tuesday January 17, 2006
Apr, 2005 - Fire Ant Control Project Update by Larry Jones Topic: Brazilian Fire Ant Cont
April, 2005 BCWMA Newsletter - Fire Ant Control Project Update
Published: Sunday January 01, 2006
Jun, 2005 - We Have Flies! by Larry Jones Topic: Brazilian Fire Ant Cont
June, 2005 BCWMA Newsletter - We Have Flies! A member update article announcing that Phorid flies have been seen at one of the two Bee County, Texas fire ant infection sites.
Published: Sunday January 01, 2006
May, 2005 - Fire Ant Control Project Underway by Larry Jones Topic: Brazilian Fire Ant Cont
May 2005 BCWMA Newsletter - Fire Ant Control Project Update. This atricle is an update to BCWMA members about the status of the Phorid fly project and talks about the labor involved.
Published: Sunday January 01, 2006
January, 2005 - Brazilian Fire Ant control by Larry Jones Topic: Brazilian Fire Ant Cont
January 2005 BCWMA Newsetter report on discussions with Dr. Larry Gilbert, UT Austin, regarding BCWMA helping to establish the Brazilian Forid Fly in Bee County as a biological control agent on Brazilian Fire Ants
Published: Saturday December 31, 2005
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