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<blockquote data-quote="samm" data-source="post: 263326" data-attributes="member: 141"><p>i used to see those kinda ants around everywher when i was a kid, we have one large mound of them on the road to the back of the pasture, some one one here said they thought the fire ants had killed alot of them out. i have never had any problems with them they are kinda interesting to watch, and they do drag all kinds of seeds in to the mound. them bad ole fire ants are a completely different story, i wish they could somehow become extinct, but i think they will be like a roach, they will never die out.</p><p></p><p>samm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samm, post: 263326, member: 141"] i used to see those kinda ants around everywher when i was a kid, we have one large mound of them on the road to the back of the pasture, some one one here said they thought the fire ants had killed alot of them out. i have never had any problems with them they are kinda interesting to watch, and they do drag all kinds of seeds in to the mound. them bad ole fire ants are a completely different story, i wish they could somehow become extinct, but i think they will be like a roach, they will never die out. samm [/QUOTE]
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