Fire ant sting hospitalisations surge post-Cyclone Alfred as reports of first pet death also emerge | Invasive species

Twenty -three people were transferred to the hospital with dangerous fire stings, amid an increase in gas pest reports in the wake of the former unique unique hurricane and a new package of $ 24 million aimed at suppressing the insect.
The National Firectomy Program received notifications from 60 for a dangerous easy red fire (RIFA) in the southeast Queensland Since March 1, with 23 dangerous enough to ensure hospital care. Separately, it was a small puppy to death 15 months ago was the first pet killed in Queensland by ants.
A spokesman for the program said: “The ants provide painful and incendiary stings that can cause severe and deadly reactions at times, in humans, pets and animals,” quoting from the National Sensitivity and Allergy Sensitivity Center and Australian allergy numbers that show up to 7.5 % of people who receive medical attention.
REECE PIANTA, director of the invitation at the Battle Council, said that the reported ants rates were much higher than the average. He said that most of the people who were doing the hurricane cleaning at the time.
He said: “This only shows you what the dangerous ants offered to anyone who has a job that requires them to go out in the open air, or enjoy walking Bush or barbecues on the beach.”
“It tells us how the future will look around the country if the fiery ant denetage grows and spreads everywhere.”
Pianita said that the effects of RIFA densities on pets have become more clear.
“We get a lot of reports that animals that have allergic reactions in the gardens [and] One of the events of the insect sting that causes animal deaths.
Fifteen months ago, the ebony of Breton’s ebony was found dead on the ant in GreenBank, near Logan. Piaanta said it was the first pet death that can categorically say it is caused by ants.
Bayanita said that the successive flood events, and the inactive and insufficient support for real estate owners was responsible for an “explosion” in the numbers of ants. The council warned that The events of super -flood spread.
“I can easily think about half a scale from southern Brisbane where I can go and see 100 nests at the moment. This is something that has changed in the past 18 months.”
He said that previous modeling showed that ants were a fire to become a settler, 150,000 Australians every year will need medical attention due to ants.
On Monday, the Queensland government announced a $ 24 million payment to the Queensland Labor Squad, which will target 212,000 hectares (523,862 acres) inside the area of the area’s suppression over the next two years.
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The crisis government said that the treatment will reduce the RIFA density in the anti -fire area by up to 80 %, focusing on areas along the Logan, Albert rivers and parts of the edge with picturesque scenery, as RIFA’s density was higher.
Tony Perett, Minister of Elementary Industries at Queensland, said:
“By working with other countries and the Commonwealth … I am very confident that we will be able to prevent a complete invasion.”
Banja said that the federal government now needs to match the funds.
He said: “For this reason, this declaration of funding in a timely manner, and why it is necessary to see a federal commitment to this issue in the upcoming elections. This is an issue that society feels very anxious in Queensland at the present time.”
RIFA is home to South America and is believed to have arrived in Australia through ship -infected materials in the Port of Brisbane in 2001, but it may have been in the country since 1992. Dark reddish brown with a dark abdomen It is a wide -ranging risk on the original wildlife, industry and the way of Australia’s life.
The lesion has now spread to more than 700,000 hectares (1.73 meters in acres) in the Brisbane region and the discoveries emerging last year were found in Occi, Sus Coast and North New South Wales.