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Fire Ants and Texas Nursing Homes Staff roles and responsibilities

Fire Ants and Texas Nursing Homes Staff roles and responsibilities. The Texas Fire Ant in Nursing Home Project Texas Cooperative Extension Texas A&M University System Project Coordinator: Michael Merchant 17360 Coit Road, Dallas, TX 75252-6599 972-231-5362. Red Imported Fire Ant.

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Fire Ants and Texas Nursing Homes Staff roles and responsibilities

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  1. Fire Ants and Texas Nursing HomesStaff roles and responsibilities The Texas Fire Ant in Nursing Home Project Texas Cooperative Extension Texas A&M University System Project Coordinator: Michael Merchant 17360 Coit Road, Dallas, TX 75252-6599 972-231-5362

  2. Red Imported Fire Ant

  3. Fire ant workers • Vary in size • (2-5 mm, 1/16-3/16 inch) • Most of the colony consists of female workers • Defend the colony • collect food • care for queen and brood

  4. Fire ant stings • 80% of Texans have been stung by fire ants • Stings produce severe burning and itching at site • Can also cause allergic response image by Matt Yoder

  5. The Sting

  6. Fire ant mounds

  7. Fire Ants • Respond quickly to nest disturbance • Live in large “colonies” • 100,000 to 500,000 workers Photograph courtesy USDA, Scott Bauer

  8. How do fire ants find food? • Workers forage randomly from nest • Successful workers recruit others to food or water source • Rapid recruitment within minutes

  9. Ant foraging trails • Ant that finds food lays down odor trail when traveling to nest • Other ants follow trail and reinforce it • Removing trails with common cleaners disrupts attachment to food source

  10. How fire ants enter buildings

  11. Look for outdoor mounds within 100 feet of buildings Look for soil, debris or ants along walls and baseboards What to look for • Outdoor mounds • Live or dead ants • Soil and debris in resident rooms • Cracks and openings • Risky conditions • food • spillage • soiled linens, clothing

  12. Mobility-, sensory- or communication-impaired residents Bedfast residents (6% of nursing home residents nationally) ADL dependent residents (estimated 3,375 Texas nursing home residents) Catheterized residents (6.5% nationally) Who’s at risk? www.clarkson.edu

  13. Consequences of not addressing fire ant problems • Increased risk to residents • Increased liability for facility* • failure to provide a clean and safe environment free of pests and rodents • failure to have written policies and procedures to prohibit…neglect and abuse of residents *42 CFR §483.70 (h)(4) [TAG f469], and 42 CFR §483.13 (c) [TAG f224], respectively

  14. Documented fire ant stinging cases in long-term care facilities Michael Merchant, Texas A&M Univ. Research Center, Dallas m-merchant@tamu.edu

  15. What can your facility do? • Establish contract with reputable pest management company • Make contractor aware of at-risk patients • Assign responsible person(s) as contacts for contractor • Establish and communicate written policy concerning fire ant control and what to do in case of sighting • Assign staff roles • Nighttime bed checks important for at-risk residents

  16. What can you do? • Report fire ant signs immediately • Remove at-risk patients from infested room • Record report in pest control complaint log • Remove foraging trails with approved cleaning agent • Collect ants for pest control company collect ants in ethyl or rubbing alcohol for preservation

  17. http://fireants.tamu.edu Texas Imported Fire Ant research and Management Plan

  18. The Texas Fire Ant in Nursing Home Project • Mike Merchant, Dallas, TX • Janet Hurley, Dallas, TX • Paul Nester, Houston, TX • Wizzie Brown, Austin, TX • Molly Keck, San Antonio, TX • Kim Schofield, Dallas, TX

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