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Decapitating Flies, Natural Enemies of Fire Ants, in Alabama

Last Updated: November 06, 2007 | Related resource areas: Imported Fire Ants

Phorid fly distribution in Alabama, October 2007
Phorid fly distribution in Alabama, October 2007

Since 1998, the Alabama Fire Ant Management Program has been releasing decapitating flies, natural enemies of imported fire ants. Thus far, three species of decapitating flies have been released in Alabama: Pseudacteon tricuspis, Pseudacteon curvatus, and Pseudacteon litoralis. These flies, originally from Brazil and Argentina, were imported by the USDA Agricultural Research Service. Extensive testing in South America and in quarantine facilities at the USDA-ARS, CMAVE lab in Florida has shown that the decapitating flies are not harmful to humans, mammals, or other groups of insects. It is hoped that these organisms will provide a natural, biological control of fire ants.


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