
SUMITOMO CHEMICAL – A KEY PARTNER IN ANT CONTROL AND ERADICATION
Behind the scenes, Sumitomo Chemical is working with Australian biosecurity authorities to tackle the problem of invasive ants.
Ant treatments typically use a combination of ant baits and sprays to gain control. The articles in this category are more focused on general techniques for ant control and the use of sprays in ant control programs, ant bait articles are grouped in their own category. A good starting point is to check out the article on the top 10 tips for treating ants.
Older pyrethroid insecticides whilst effective at killing ants on contact, they have an excitatory / repellent action which means ants behave very differently when sprayed. They also work very quickly. As a result, such sprays are not particularly effective in getting rid of an ant problem as they generally only kill the ants that are spray and don’t kill the nest (unless it is sprayed directly). In addition, this excitatory / repellent effect means they cannot be used in conjunction with baits, which require the ants to behave and forage normally.
The newer non-repellent sprays have revolutionised ant control, allowing the combination of ant sprays and baits in the same treatment program. Fipronil based sprays have been particularly effective and are sometimes used on their own. These non-repellent sprays have a slower mode of action and can be transferred between nest mates as they interact, magnifying their effect. In some cases, it is possible for this transfer effect to lead to elimination of the nest, even when the nest cannot be located.
Governments are often involved in large scale ant control programs to control invasive ant species. Control programs focused on red important fire ants are managed by many governments in different countries around the world. These programs typically use large quantities of granular ant baits.
More information on ants and a range of article on ant baits.

Behind the scenes, Sumitomo Chemical is working with Australian biosecurity authorities to tackle the problem of invasive ants.

Dick Murray, technical manager at Syngenta Australia, outlines the range of options available for controlling ants, including gel baits and residual sprays.

BASF technical development specialist, Dr David Elmouttie, outlines the six unique formulations BASF offers to target pest ant species.
Dick Murray, technical manager at Syngenta Australia, delves into detail about what it means to take an IPM approach to ant control.

Garry Webb, general manager of Sumitomo Chemical Australia, outlines the very real risk Australia faces from invasive ants.

Australian authorities are stepping up resources to combat an incursion of red imported fire ant (RIFA).

Sundew Solutions is offering two new products to tackle ant problems.