Warning fire ants could kill thousands of pets a year

Jun 26, 2026 428 views

People and pets' lives at risk if fire ants not eradicated, study finds

Fri 26 Jun 2026 at 10:37am

A close-up image of a bustling fire ant nest in focus, the background is a green blur of foliage

Fire ants are known for their painful, burning sting. (Supplied: Invasive Species Council)

In short:

A report by The Australia Institute has found more than 30 people and thousands of pets would die each year if fire ants spread across Australia.

Fire ants could cost Australian households $1.08 billion annually in medical, veterinary and management costs if the invasive species is not contained, the report suggests.

What's next?

The Australia Institute says more funding is needed for adequate eradication measures.

Source: Thomas Martinez · www.abc.net.au

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