Argentine ants, which are about 1/16-inch long; they may travel 200 feet or more with thousands of ants following each other ...
I write about the world of biology. The Argentine ant is one of the most invasive species of ants, with its sprawling supercolonies ... [+] locked in an endless battle for territorial supremacy.
Is there a dominant type of ant in the Bay Area? Yes: Linepithema humile, commonly known as the Argentine ant, is an invasive ...
Japan has designated the Argentine ant and the venomous red imported fire ant, both native to South America, as “invasive alien species.” Both species are small in stature, but hundreds of ...
The Argentine Ants arrived aboard a yacht which had sailed non-stop around the world from Australia, non-stop that is until huge waves swept the singlehanded 78 year-old sailor overboard and ...
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Ants learn faster on caffeine
Ants that drink a caffeinated solution can locate sweet rewards faster than un-caffeinated ants, suggesting the drug boosts ...
Credit: YouTube/Spirit of the Law The work by the CSIRO aimed to investigate the dynamics of conflict between Australia’s native meat ants and the smaller invasive Argentine ant species.
From the American mink to the lionfish and the Argentine ant. They may not be household names but, according to experts, they're top priority for attention over their potential risks to the ...
Argentine ants, which are about 1/16-inch long; they may travel 200 feet or more with thousands of ants following each other to a food source. · Odorous house ants are about 1/8-inch long and are ...