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<blockquote data-quote="SeisMec" data-source="post: 44535" data-attributes="member: 1089"><p>Be VERY glad we don't have them in ND. I lived in Louisiana for almost 15 years, fire ant are no laughing matter to little kids. Saw a little 4yr old girl covered with them, SCREAMING; had to strip her to the skin and use the garden hose to wash them off her. Grabbed a towel and her mother on the way through the house and onto very short 10 minute ride at 70+ mph to the ER that seemed to me took forever. She had over 100 bites and it tripped her over into anaphylactic shock as we ran through the ER doors, it was 36 hours of observation before they let her come home. I came away with about 30 bite on my hands and arms and they burnt like a SB for an hours until the prescription Benedril really kicked in good. Had nice red blisters on my hands and arms to reminded for the next week to poison every ant pile I could find in my neighbors yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeisMec, post: 44535, member: 1089"] Be VERY glad we don't have them in ND. I lived in Louisiana for almost 15 years, fire ant are no laughing matter to little kids. Saw a little 4yr old girl covered with them, SCREAMING; had to strip her to the skin and use the garden hose to wash them off her. Grabbed a towel and her mother on the way through the house and onto very short 10 minute ride at 70+ mph to the ER that seemed to me took forever. She had over 100 bites and it tripped her over into anaphylactic shock as we ran through the ER doors, it was 36 hours of observation before they let her come home. I came away with about 30 bite on my hands and arms and they burnt like a SB for an hours until the prescription Benedril really kicked in good. Had nice red blisters on my hands and arms to reminded for the next week to poison every ant pile I could find in my neighbors yard. [/QUOTE]
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