Fire ants found in Toowoomba
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A major fire ant outbreak has broken out at a BHP coal mine in Queensland, the company has confirmed.

The outbreak was found at the BHP Broadmeadow coal mine, 150km inland from Mackay, last week.

On July 9, representatives from the National Fire Ant Eradication Program visited the Moranbah mine to eliminate a fire ant nest by using direct nest injection.

Fire ants found in Toowoomba
The outbreak was found at the BHP Broadmeadow coal mine, 150km inland from Mackay, last week. (NSW Department of Primary Industries)

The program is now trying to figure out how the ants got to Moranbah.

“The program is working closely with BHP Mitsubishi Alliance to contain, treat, and eradicate this detection,” a spokesperson for the NFAEP said.

The ants’ breach of the coal mine has been called “unacceptable” by the Invasive Species Council.

The red fire ant species, which has been moving across the state, survived recent flooding in south-east Queensland earlier this month.

The Invasive Species Council reported that during Cyclone Alfred, these destructive insects created “rafts” by connecting their legs, which enabled them to stay afloat during the flooding.

Fire ant infestation risk after Queensland flooding from ex-Cyclone Alfred
The invasive pests formed “rafts” during Cyclone Alfred by linking their legs together, which allowed them to float in the floods. (Facebook/ EBS Queensland Pest Control)

Experts fear the ants had been hitching rides on vehicles and travelling to new areas.

“This flood-borne spread is a serious problem a lot of people are not aware of,” Autonomy director Amanda Lintott said earlier this month.

“Following the floods, whole (red fire ant) colonies have been observed riding on debris, prepared to build nests on dry land in Queensland and other areas,”

“Experts have been reported warning that extreme weather events could sweep the highly invasive species into other parts of Australia, now and in the future.

“Private and commercial drivers often won’t even know they have unwelcome guests aboard or about their vehicle until they sting.”

Lintott said fire ants can swarm within seconds and sting simultaneously, leaving people with painful bites, which authorities say can give a sensation that the body is “on fire”.

Bites can be potentially life-threatening if a severe reaction occurs.

In that instance, people are advised to seek immediate medical attention.

Typically, most people will not need medical treatment and can apply a cold compress and take an antihistamine to manage the symptoms of the bite.

Fire ants are native to South America but were detected in Brisbane in February 2001.How they entered our borders is unknown but authorities believe they hitchhiked on shipping containers from America.

The ants are any two to six millimetres long but can cause devastating environmental, economic, social and health impacts. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

The ants are any two to six millimetres long but can cause devastating environmental, economic, social and health impacts.

“‘Fire ants are one of the world’s worst super pests and their unchecked spread will result in economic damage greater than that caused by cane toads, rabbits, feral cats and foxes combined,” Invasive Species Council advocacy manager Reece Pianta said.

“Ultimately, the risk they pose is to infest all of Australia and most of Tasmania,” Lintott said.

The community is encouraged to learn how to identify fire ants and nests, and report any findings online or call 132 ANT (13 22 68).

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