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  2. Pharaoh ant - Wikipedia

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    The pharaoh ant (Monomorium pharaonis) is a small (2 mm) yellow or light brown, ... While pheromones explain the pharaoh ant's foraging ability, each forager's ...

  3. Ant - Wikipedia

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    Foraging ants travel distances of up to 200 metres (700 ft) from their nest [129] ... The tiny pharaoh ant is a major pest in hospitals and office blocks; ...

  4. Monomorium santschii - Wikipedia

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    The most famous species in the genus Monomorium is the highly invasive pharaoh ant, Monomorium pharaonis. It is a parasitic ant that has no worker caste. The queen enters the colony of a different species and, probably by employing a pheromone , she forces the host workers to kill their queen.

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  6. Monomorium - Wikipedia

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    It is considered to be "one of the more important groups of ants," considering its widespread distribution, its diversity, and its variety of morphological and biological characteristics. [3] It also includes several familiar pest species, such as the pharaoh ant (M. pharaonis) and the flower ant (M. floricola). [3]

  7. How to Start Foraging, According to TikTokers - AOL

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    Foraging spiked in popularity during the pandemic, when people who felt unsafe going to the store discovered it was a fun way to collect healthy, nutrient-packed food from the great outdoors for ...

  8. Fungus-growing ants - Wikipedia

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    Fungus-growing ants (tribe Attini) comprise all the known fungus-growing ant species participating in ant–fungus mutualism. They are known for cutting grasses and leaves, carrying them to their colonies' nests, and using them to grow fungus on which they later feed.

  9. These US cities face a growing rat problem, and scientists ...

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    An extra week or two of foraging can result in one or two more reproductive cycles, accelerating population growth, he said. Overall, the study found that increases in average temperature, winter ...