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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: RealMuLan who wrote (59764)1/31/2005 4:12:09 PM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Even ants go for globalization<g>--"Red fire ants storm Hong Kong's streets"
The city has only a few weeks to get rid of the aggressive pests or be left with a nasty itch that won't go away

DPA , Hong Kong
Saturday, Jan 29, 2005,Page 16

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They are natural born killers, attacking in huge swarms, stinging victims hundreds of times in a matter of seconds and capable of stripping a baby bird to bare bones.

Red fire ants, which originated in the tropics of South America and have raged in Taiwan and China, are now in Hong Kong. They are one of the most aggressive and fastest-spreading insects known to man.

While other ants bite, they sting. And while most stinging insects sting once then either stop or die, red fire ants can sting again and again.

taipeitimes.com
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