Funding measures to fight rat lungworm, LFA alive

Little fire ants are attracted to peanut butter. Placing some on a chopstick is a good way to collect ant samples for positive identification. (Courtesy photo/kauaiisc.org/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Michael Kiyoshi Adachi, right, lead research assistant at Hawaii Ant Lab, shows Scott Kohara of Will Kill Termites & Pest Control a batch of LFA treatment he mixed in a demonstration Thursday at the Sheraton Keauhou. (Max Dible/West Hawaii Today file)

HILO — Bills providing funding to combat rat lungworm disease and little fire ants are making progress this legislative session.