I wasnt thinking, I should have caught that one. NO certainly has that problem, and having seen how 100's of ants clump together to survive and mantain the colony it scares me to think of what 1000 fire ants would be like. Ive thought about this even before the storm hit. Its almost impossible to drown ants so they would form huge clumps in NO. If you were stranded on a roof top when one of the clumps floated up to you, theres not much you can do other than jump in the contaminated water. Either way, it would be really bad.
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