How we respond to outlier detections

We need to act quickly whenever we detect fire ants beyond our containment boundary.

Investigation and response

When we get a confirmed outlier detection, we check the area and assess the risk. We take several things into account, such as:

  • the number of nests
  • how old the nests are
  • how the surrounding land is used
  • the colony type (the ants' social form)

We use the results of this assessment to design a response plan for each detection.  Our National Management Group endorses each plan, and they form part of our overall Fire Ant Response Plan 2023–27.

Each plan usually includes the following activities.

Surveillance

Our teams check nearby for other areas that have a high risk of fire ant infestations.

Genetic tracing and compliance

We do genetic testing of the ants, and our compliance officers investigate if human-assisted movement may be the cause.

These results help us work out how and when the ants arrived, and if we need to take compliance action.

Treatment

We immediately treat the nests and surrounding area.

The treatment method we use will depend on the size of your property and the landscape. Our teams may use a combination of aerial and ground treatment.

Review

After completing the initial activities, we review all available information to decide on the next part of the response. Each response will be different, based on what we find and learn from the review.

What you need to do

We'll notify residents and businesses near where the ants were found. We'll ask you to:

Treating your property

We must treat 100% of all targeted properties and our staff are authorised to do so.

Before we treat your property, we’ll send you a letter, call on the phone, or knock on your door to see if you're home. We won't enter your home or any other buildings.

We'll ask you to fill out a property information form so we can tailor the treatment to your property.

If we cannot safely access your property, we'll leave a message card in your mailbox with instructions on what you need to do.