Fire ants could be spreading on Australian military bases due to ‘massive surveillance failure’, experts say
by Daisy Dumas from on (#6NTPW)
Exclusive: Invasive Species Council demands audit of all defence sites after red imported fire ants detected at Swartz Barracks outside Queensland containment zone
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Defence bases pose a huge risk" when it comes to stopping the spread of invasive fire ants in Australia, with experts suggesting there has been a massive surveillance failure" on the commonwealth-owned properties.
Fire ants have been detected at eight defence sites in Queensland. Seven are within the state's 700,000-hectare fire ants containment zone, which stretches from the Gold Coast to Caboolture.
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