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At Stop The Toxic Fire Ant Program, we are committed to protecting our community, environment, and natural resources from the adverse effects of the National Fire Ant Eradication Plan. Our mission is to raise awareness, demand transparency, and advocate for safer, more effective fire ant treatment solutions that do not compromise human health, wildlife, or our ecosystems. Through our interviews, we delve into the complexities of toxic fire ant programs, explore the impact of fire ant poison, and discuss strategies for treating fire ants safely. Join us as we bring critical information to light and work towards more sustainable and responsible pest management practices.
Pyriproxyfen and S-Methoprene are both insect growth regulators which work via interrupting the fire ants life cycle eg. reducing fertility of reproductive females or viability of eggs. Fire ant nests then die over time through natural die-off of existing workers. IGR’S are known to be oestrogen analogues.
From: An investigation on some toxic effects of pyriproxyfen in adult mail mice; (Shahid; Zaidi; Akbar and Saeed); Iranian Journal Basic Med Sci, 2019 Sep; 22 (9): 997 – 1003
From: Use of High-Performance Liquid Chromatography-mass Spectrometry of Adipose Tissue for Detection of Bioaccumulation of Pyriproxyfen in Adults of Lithobates catesbeianus; Nimet et al; Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (2021) 107:911-916
From: Fate of pyriproxyfen in Soils and Plants; Devilliers; Toxics 2020, 8, 20; doi:103390/toxics8010020; www.mdpi.com/journal/toxics
From: Effects of Pyriproxyfen on Viability and Increase of Intracellular Lipids in HepG2 Cell Line; Lamberti et al, Occup Med Health Aff 2014, 2:5
From: Ultimate fate and toxicological consequences of insecticide pyriproxyfen and its metabolites in soil ecosystem; Kumari et al; 2021; https://doi.org/10.10166/j.envadv.2021.100040
From: The impact of pyriproxyfen on the development of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colony in field; Chen et al, 2016, Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology
From: Indirect transfer of pyriproxyfen to European honeybees via an autodissemination approach; Kanchariapalli et al; PLoS Negl Trop Dis 15 (1D): e0009824. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009824
From: The effects of the insecticide Pyriproxyfen on germination, development and growth responses of maize seedlings; Coskun et al
From: Environmental fate and properties of pyriproxyfen; Sullivan et al; California Environmental Protection Agency, J. Pestic. Sci., 33 (4), 339-350 (2008) DOI: 10.1584/jpestics.R08-02
Given its potential to persist, prudence should be used when applying pyriproxyfen to or near water bodies, and precautions must be taken to avoid or mitigate drift or runoff to surface waters.
Pyriproxyfen Research Articles
Explore our news articles for the most recent developments on the Toxic Fire Ant Program, including updates on fire ant eradication efforts and insights into the impact of fire ant poison. Stay informed about how these issues affect our community and environment, and find out what actions are being taken to address them.
Scientific studies and research related to the Fire Ant Eradication Program.
✅ An investigation on some toxic effects of pyriproxyfen in adult male mice
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✅ Use of High-Performance Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry of Adipose Tissue for Detection of Bioaccumulation of Pyriproxyfen in Adults of Lithobates catesbeianus
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✅ Fate of Pyriproxyfen in Soils and Plants
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✅ Effects of Pyriproxyfen on Viability and Increase of Intracellular Lipids in HepG2 Cell Line
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✅ Ultimate fate and toxicological consequences of insecticide pyriproxyfen and its metabolites in soil ecosystem
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✅ The impact of pyriproxyfen on the development of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colony in field
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✅ Indirect transfer of pyriproxyfen to European honeybees via an autodissemination approach
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✅ The Effects of the insecticide pyriproxyfen on germination, development and growth responses of maize seedlings
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✅ Product Label, Pyriproxyfen 0.86 EC VPP Insect Growth Regulator – Phytotoxicity noted
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✅ Comparative Attractiveness of Two Pyriproxyfen-Based Ant Baits (Distance® and Distance® Plus) to Invasive and Nuisance Ants in Australia
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✅ S-Methoprene Information
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✅ Effects of the juvenile hormone analogue Methoprene on rate of behavioral development, foraging performance, and navigation in honey bees (Apis mellifera)
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✅ Effects of ultraviolet light and Methoprene on survival and development of Rana pipiens
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✅ Environmental safety review of Methoprene and bacterially-derived pesticides commonly used for sustained mosquito control
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✅ PESTICIDE RESIDUES IN FOOD – 1984 Sponsored jointly by FAO and WHO
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The Red Imported Fire Ant (RIFA), scientifically known as Solenopsis invicta, is a destructive invasive species causing considerable harm to ecosystems and generating substantial economic costs globally….