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  2. How To Get Rid Of Ants In Your House Once And For All - AOL

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    Related: How To Keep Flies Away From Your House. How To Prevent Ant Infestations. Ants are tiny so that it’s nearly impossible to keep them out of your house, says Bertone. But these tips can help:

  3. Flying ants or termites may be invading your KY home ... - AOL

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    It can be difficult for everyday people to distinguish between flying ants and termites, and you’ll likely need to get an inspection from a professional to confirm infestations.

  4. Termites or flying ants? How to tell the difference & keep ...

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    Flying ants like to come out during the summer months, while termites like to swarm in the spring. Here’s how to prevent termites. If you think you have a termite infestation, it’s time to ...

  5. Tapinoma sessile - Wikipedia

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    Tapinoma sessile is a species of small ant that goes by the common names odorous house ant, sugar ant, stink ant, and coconut ant. [1] Their colonies are polydomous (consisting of multiple nests) and polygynous (containing multiple reproducing queens ).

  6. Nuptial flight - Wikipedia

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    The queens fly around – some covering very long distances, others only a few meters – then mate and drop to the ground, where they lose their wings and attempt to start a new ant colony. [ citation needed ] The mass of flying insects often attracts the attention of predators such as birds, and it is common to see flocks gorging on the ...

  7. Phoridae - Wikipedia

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    The genus Pseudacteon, or ant-decapitating flies, of which 110 species have been documented, is a parasitoid of ants. Pseudacteon species reproduce by laying eggs in the thorax of the ant. The first instar larvae migrate to the head, where they feed on the ant's hemolymph , muscle and nerve tissue.

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