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Correction to this articleTHE red imported fire ant first entered America through the port of Mobile, Alabama, in the 1930s.
For boldness, there's the 19th century samurai fireman's coat, made of bright red (imported) wool with black appliqué.
The red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta, is a major invasive pest in the Southern United States and other countries.
And while flower-strewn meadows are inviting, there are hazards to watch for, like the red imported fire ant.
The red imported fire ant, or Solenopsis invicta, is about an eighth of an inch long, with a ruddy-brown body covered in tiny hairs.
The red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta), introduced into Alabama from South America, had spread throughout the southern United States by the mid-1970s.
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Supporting that hypothesis, the mummy's wrappings contain gilding and red pigment imported from Spain.
One is a circular wall 6 feet tall and 25 feet in diameter, built of red sandstone imported from Scotland (a departure from his usual preference for on-site materials).
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Were they thinking of imported red fire ants? A. (Laughing).
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