Concern the Queensland floods could have spread fire ants, but minister says it's not likely

 There are fears the invasive fire ant, which can form a raft to move along waterways, may have spread during record floods in southern Queensland.

The state government said  floodwaters moved too fast for the insects, but the opposition has called for evidence the risk had been assessed.

Landholders, meanwhile, said they were worried eradication programs were not moving fast enough.

The tiny pest has the potential for disastrous impact should it move unchecked and experts have warned it could cause billions of dollars of social, economic and environmental damage.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2022-08-01/fears-fire-ants-spread-during-2022-queensland-floods/101287182




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