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Red Imported Fire Ant Program

The red imported fire ant (RIFA) is a nuisance and health concern to humans, livestock, and wildlife due to its painful sting. The red imported fire ant was first detected in the United States in Alabama in 1918. It was first identified in the southeastern part of North Carolina in Brunswick County in 1957.

Portions or entire areas of 71 of North Carolina's 100 counties are considered generally infested with red imported fire ants. The NCDA&CS issues certification and compliance agreements to individuals and industries engaged in the movement of potentially contaminated commodities to reduce man assisted movement of these ants.

Approved treatment guidelines for the various categories of IFA regulated articles are contained in the following links:

RIFA WORK COMPLETED IN 2009

     

County

 

Miles Surveyed

 

Acres Surveyed

 

New Sites

Survey Totals by County

Alamance 721 14 33
Alexander 787 139 4
Alleghany 10 1 4
Brunswick 84 8 0
Buncombe 2465 137 74
Burke 1544 108 17
Caldwell 1054 55 5
Catawba 2162 156 47
Currituck 1162 237 150
Dare 136 0 0
Davidson 572 7 7
Davie 527 11 1
Durham 1308 614 393
Forsyth 50 4 2
Graham 825 148 81
Granville 729 283 95
Guilford 586 11 14
Halifax 2174 447 67
Haywood 356 78 0
Henderson 579 218 3
Hertford 244 68 61
Iredell 1687 318 46
Jackson 1157 474 27
Lincoln 670 46 14
McDowell 1008 49 110
Macon 1148 255 156
Northampton 1085 241 22
Orange 1361 192 77
Person 35 2 0
Rowan 388 11 8
Rutherford 1517 125 224
Stanley 121 1 1
Swain 1038 207 84
Transylvania 746 196 27
Vance 882 278 57
Warren 1032 180 29
Total 31950 5319 1940

 

For additional information see:

RELATED LINKS:

2011 North Carolina Imported Fire Ant Quarantine Area Map (PDF)
Imported Fire Ant Quarantine - 2010 Boundary Description (Word Document)
NC IFA Quarantine Areas from 1972-present
NCDA&CS Imported Fire Ant Regulations
NCDA&CS Imported Fire Ant Regulated Articles
NCDA&CS Imported Fire Ant Biological Control
Quarantine Area for the Imported Fire Ant Expanded - News Release 2/5/2010
Imported Fire Ant Quarantine - U.S. Map
Control of the Red Imported Fire Ant - NCCES/NCDA&CS
Texas A&M Fire Ant Site
Fire Ants, Armadillos, and Phorid Flies - Answers to Frequently Asked Questions*

 

 

NCDA&CS Plant Industry Division - Plant Protection Section
Plant Pest Administrator - Phillip L. Wilson
Mailing Address: 1060 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1060
Physical Address: 216 West Jones Street, Raleigh NC 27603
Phone: 919) 707-3753 | FAX: (919) 733-1041