Fire ants, as the name implies, are small insects that can make human skin burn with its bite. The bite consists of a very dangerous toxin called 'Solenopsin', which can cause adverse effects on humans if the poison in large quantities.
The ants are able to survive in extreme conditions and can generally be found under logs, bricks or rocks. If humans are bitten too much should get medical attention immediately.
Because the fire ant sting can cause skin bumps and scratches that will result in poor results. Its main effects include lumps, rashes, chest pain and nausea. Allergic reactions are usually treated with oral medication, but the victim should undergo treatment if the injected toxin is at a very high level.