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  2. Argentine ant - Wikipedia

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    Argentine ants accessing a commercial bait station commonly available in the United States. Argentine ants are a common household pest, often entering structures in search of food or water (particularly during dry or hot weather), or to escape flooded nests during periods of heavy rainfall.

  3. Ant supercolony - Wikipedia

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    The Argentine ant (Linepithema humile), forming megacolonies of spatially separate nests, was thought to be a perfect example of unicoloniality, never exhibiting multicoloniality. [8] Giraud et al. (2002), however, discovered that L. humile also forms supercolonies that are aggressive to each other, so unicoloniality turned out to be limited.

  4. Ant colony - Wikipedia

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    The colony was estimated to contain 306 million worker ants and one million queen ants living in 45,000 nests interconnected by underground passages over an area of 2.7 km 2 (670 acres). [14] In 2000, an enormous supercolony of Argentine ants was found in Southern Europe (report published in 2002). [15]

  5. War in ants - Wikipedia

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    Two ants fighting over a dead wasp. Wars or conflicts can break out between different groups in some ant species for a variety of reasons. These violent confrontations typically involve entire colonies, sometimes allied with each other, and can end in a stalemate, the complete destruction of one of the belligerents, the migration of one of the groups, or, in some cases, the establishment of ...

  6. Red imported fire ant - Wikipedia

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    For an Argentine ant colony to successfully wipe out a monogyne colony of 160,000 workers, the colony would need 396,800 workers. A colony that has reduced in size due to successful bait treatment are prone to predation by Argentine ants. The ants may play a vital role in removing weakened fire ant colonies, and they may also be important in ...

  7. Linepithema - Wikipedia

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    The latter is better known as the Argentine ant, an invasive species with notable presence in Mediterranean climates. Linepithema species are found from sea level and up to 4,000 meters above sea level in the Andes. [3]

  8. Ant - Wikipedia

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    Leaf nest of weaver ants, Pamalican, Philippines. Complex nests are built by many ant species, but other species are nomadic and do not build permanent structures. Ants may form subterranean nests or build them on trees. These nests may be found in the ground, under stones or logs, inside logs, hollow stems, or even acorns.

  9. Camponotus dumetorum - Wikipedia

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    C. dumetorum are primarily nocturnal and form nests underground. [6] [7] Like other select ant species native to California, their populations have been displaced with the introduction of Argentine ants. [8] [9]

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