Fire Ant Control Brisbane Biosecurity
Fire ants are a Biosecurity Queensland reportable species under the National Fire Ant Eradication Program. Report sightings to Biosecurity QLD on 13 25 23. We provide identification confirmation and authorised inspection. From $180.
Suspected fire ant nest? Do not disturb the mound.
Do not dig, pour water, or apply any product to the mound. Disturbance causes the colony to split and relocate, spreading the infestation. Report immediately to Biosecurity Queensland: 13 25 23 or call us on 0406 178 471 for identification confirmation before any action is taken.
How to Identify Fire Ants in Brisbane
Correct identification before any action is essential. Disturbing a mound that turns out to be an introduced fire ant colony disperses it and worsens the problem. These features distinguish fire ants from the many common ant species already present in Brisbane.
Colouring: red-brown with darker abdomen
Fire ants are copper-red to red-brown with a distinctly darker (near-black) abdomen. This two-tone appearance distinguishes them from most black or uniformly brown local ant species. Vary in size from 2mm to 6mm within the same colony.
Extremely aggressive when disturbed
Fire ants swarm rapidly onto any disturbance of the mound within seconds, biting and stinging simultaneously. This aggressive response is one of the most reliable identification cues. Native Brisbane ant species do not produce this immediate mass-swarming response.
No visible entry hole on the mound surface
Unlike most native ant mounds that have a visible hole at the top or sides, fire ant mounds have no surface opening. Ants enter and exit from underground tunnels below the mound. This is a key distinguishing feature when viewing the mound from a distance.
Sting produces white pustules within 24 hours
Fire ant stings produce an initial burning and stinging sensation. Within 8-24 hours, a characteristic white fluid-filled pustule forms at each sting site. This pustule reaction is specific to fire ant venom and distinguishes fire ant stings from other ant bites.
Biosecurity Queensland: Your Legal Obligation
Fire ants are a declared pest under the Queensland Biosecurity Act 2014. Queensland landowners who become aware of a fire ant presence on their property have a legal general biosecurity obligation to report it and take reasonable action. This is not optional.
What You Must Not Do If You Find a Fire Ant Mound
These actions are commonly attempted and each one makes the situation worse rather than better. Fire ant colonies respond to disturbance by splitting and relocating, spreading the infestation.
The Reporting and Treatment Process
The National Fire Ant Eradication Program has a defined response process once a nest is reported. We support this process with identification confirmation and authorised treatment where applicable.
How to Report a Suspected Fire Ant Nest
How We Support the Process
Fire Ant Sting First Aid
Fire ant stings are distinctly painful and produce a characteristic white pustule within 24 hours. Anaphylaxis is possible in sensitive individuals, particularly children and those with known insect venom allergy.
Fire Ant Identification and Inspection Cost
Our role is identification confirmation and authorised inspection. Treatment under the National Fire Ant Eradication Program may be subsidised for properties within the program zone. Call 0406 178 471 to confirm current coverage for your address.
Fire Ant FAQ
Suspected Fire Ants? Do Not Disturb. Call Immediately.
Species Confirmation · Biosecurity QLD Report · Authorised Treatment · from $180