Fire ants have been found in cargo taken to a warehouse belonging to Nakayama Industires in Kasugai, Aichi after it was unloaded at nearby Nagoya port in central
Japan, the Aichi prefectural government said Monday.
The presence of the aggressive and invasive species, native to South
America, was confirmed for the first time in Japan's inland area, said
the Environment Ministry, suggesting that fire ants may have started
spreading to wider areas of the country.
The prefectural government, together with the ministry's regional
office, has searched the warehouse in Kasugai and the
cargo container that was shipped back to Nagoya port and found around a
dozen fire ants. All ants were already exterminated and the cargo will
be discarded, it said.
The owner of the cargo spotted a reddish brown ant with a
blackish-red belly in the cargo at the warehouse, which is around 30
kilometers from Nagoya port, and notified the prefecture of the
sighting.
The cargo container arrived at Nagoya port on June 30 and was taken
to the warehouse on Thursday. It had been loaded at China's Nansha port
in late June and shipped to Nagoya port from Hong Kong.
In a related development, insects suspected to be fire ants have been
found in Nagaoka, Niigata Prefecture, on the Sea of Japan coast, the
prefectural government said Monday, adding it asked a local division of
the Environment Ministry for confirmation.
The ants were found in a cardboard box shipped from the Philippines
which arrived on Thursday, according to the Nagaoka city government.
A sting by fire ants can cause anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction that can cause breathing problems and even death.
Fire ants have been found at several Japanese ports including Kobe and Tokyo.
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