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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1818026" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>Yes the GDed fire ants did away with the Bobwhites and the turkeys in central Texas because the birds nest on the ground. I don't think the bobwhites will ever be back. Fire ants were getting into new born calves eyes and blinding them, even killing old or injured people who had fallen and couldn't get up. Ants from Hell. The ag boys at UT introduced a tiny fly from Brazil that eats the fire ants brain, such as it is. Native ants were coming back last I saw. On the ranch there was a Harvester ant colony on the road into the trap that had been there for at least30 years. I was glad to see they were back. 4 reasons I'm glad we left Texas. Fire ants, feral hogs, yankees and californians</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1818026, member: 42782"] Yes the GDed fire ants did away with the Bobwhites and the turkeys in central Texas because the birds nest on the ground. I don't think the bobwhites will ever be back. Fire ants were getting into new born calves eyes and blinding them, even killing old or injured people who had fallen and couldn't get up. Ants from Hell. The ag boys at UT introduced a tiny fly from Brazil that eats the fire ants brain, such as it is. Native ants were coming back last I saw. On the ranch there was a Harvester ant colony on the road into the trap that had been there for at least30 years. I was glad to see they were back. 4 reasons I'm glad we left Texas. Fire ants, feral hogs, yankees and californians [/QUOTE]
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