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Is your area affected?
View Established populations of little fire ant in Hawaii in a larger map.
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Spot the Ant. Stop the Ant.
Get in the habit of looking and testing for LFA. Quarantine and test soil, mulch, and potted plants that you bring onto your property -it’s as easy as peanut butter smeared on a chopstick.
Learn the signs -stings on your neck and torso- and protect your community. Early detection is the key to preventing the little fire ant from spreading in Hawaii.
Report suspect ants: By phone or online at Report-a-Pest. LFA may appear tiny and harmless, but they are a HUGE threat.
Visit the Hawaii Ant Lab Website to learn more about little fire ants in Hawaii.















