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Our mission is to expose the severe environmental and health risks associated with this program and advocate for the well-being of our residents, livestock, and natural resources.


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Our Concerns

At Stop The Toxic Fire Ant Program, we are dedicated to safeguarding our community, environment, and natural resources from the harmful 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 practices that do not compromise human health, wildlife, or our ecosystems.


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Protecting Our Environment

Our community is facing an environmental crisis due to the Fire Ant Eradication Program, which has led to the poisoning of livestock, waterways, and local flora and fauna. We are dedicated to highlighting these issues and demanding immediate action to prevent further damage.

Advocating for Fair Treatment

We are addressing breaches of human rights and calling for program restrictions following environmental damage caused by the program e.g. poisioning of Dawson Creek and the South Pine River in the Samford Valley region. Ideally, fair treatment would involve a review of the Biosecurity Act and the fact that citizens currently have no meaningful options to reject a program which they suspect may be causing damage to private properties. Currently the power of the Program Machine appears to be greater than that of citizens to effectively draw attention to legitimate concerns.

Addressing Health Concerns

The program has caused serious health problems for residents, including swelling, respiratory issues, and skin irritation. We aim to bring these health impacts to light and seek accountability for the harm inflicted on our community.

Building Community Support

Our efforts are supported by a growing community of over 2,000 members who are actively involved in documenting the program’s impact through water test results, video footage, and other evidence. We are working to amplify our voices through various platforms to bring attention to this critical issue.

Demanding Transparency and Accountability

We are challenging the program’s lack of an Environmental Risk Assessment and the harmful baiting practices that have led to contamination of our water sources and properties. Our goal is to ensure that environmental and health regulations are rigorously reviewed prior to demanding compliance from citizens who have lost faith in these regulations.This misconduct has resulted in the death of aquatic life and has raised serious concerns about the program’s effectiveness and safety.

Protecting Our Environment

Our community is facing an environmental crisis due to the Fire Ant Eradication Program, which has led to the poisoning of livestock, waterways, and local flora and fauna. We are dedicated to highlighting these issues and demanding immediate action to prevent further damage.

Addressing Health Concerns

The program has caused serious health problems for residents, including swelling, respiratory issues, and skin irritation. We aim to bring these health impacts to light and seek accountability for the harm inflicted on our community.

Demanding Transparency and Accountability

We are challenging the program’s lack of an Environmental Risk Assessment and the harmful baiting practices that have led to contamination of our water sources and properties. Our goal is to ensure that environmental and health regulations are rigorously reviewed prior to demanding compliance from citizens who have lost faith in these regulations.This misconduct has resulted in the death of aquatic life and has raised serious concerns about the program’s effectiveness and safety.

Advocating for Fair Treatment

We are addressing breaches of human rights and calling for program restrictions following environmental damage caused by the program e.g. poisioning of Dawson Creek and the South Pine River in the Samford Valley region. Ideally, fair treatment would involve a review of the Biosecurity Act and the fact that citizens currently have no meaningful options to reject a program which they suspect may be causing damage to private properties. Currently the power of the Program Machine appears to be greater than that of citizens to effectively draw attention to legitimate concerns. 

Building Community Support

Our efforts are supported by a growing community of over 2,000 members who are actively involved in documenting the program’s impact through water test results, video footage, and other evidence. We are working to amplify our voices through various platforms to bring attention to this critical issue

Concerns with the Program to date

Strengthen Regulations

Advocate for stricter regulations and oversight of chemical use, ensuring that safety protocols are followed and environmental impacts are minimized.

Support Affected Individuals

Offer support to those impacted by the program, including assistance with health concerns, property damage, and legal challenges.




Through community engagement, legal advocacy, and scientific research, we aim to protect our environment and ensure that pest management practices are safe, effective, and environmentally sound.

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Current Funding Vs Recommended Funding​

The table is from the 2021 Strategic Review 

Sample Analysis and Environmental Impact

Pyriproxyfen is particularly harmful to crustaceans and fish, causing developmental and reproductive issues even at low concentrations. The high level detected in Dawson Creek (81 μg/L) significantly exceeds safe limits, potentially leading to severe ecological damage, including reduced fish populations and impaired ecosystem health.

Protect Our Homes and Environment

Let’s work together to safeguard our homes, health, and natural resources from harmful and ineffective treatments.

We urge you to join us in our fight to stop this toxic program and hold responsible parties accountable. Your support is crucial in our efforts to protect our community’s health and environment. Together, we can push for the changes needed to ensure that pest control measures are conducted safely and transparently.

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Let’s work together to safeguard our homes, health, and natural resources from endless harmful, expensive and ineffective treatments.


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