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  3. Longhorn crazy ant - Wikipedia

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    The longhorn crazy ant is able to invade new habitats and outcompete other species of ants. In 1991, in the large closed dome of the research station Biosphere 2 in the Arizona Desert, no particular ant species was dominant. By 1996, the longhorn crazy ant had virtually replaced all the other ant species.

  4. Iridomyrmex - Wikipedia

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    These ants are known to be an ecologically dominant and important group of ants, but they are sometimes regarded as pests because they disturb soil and enter human houses. Farmers in rural Australia place animal carcasses on meat ant ( I. purpureus ) mounds as a method of disposing of them; meat ants consume the carcass and reduce it to bones ...

  5. Get rid of ants in your NC home: Pesticides and intervention ...

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    Sugar bait with a toxicant, such as boric acid, typically works well, since many ant species that enter homes are sweet-loving ants. This will work slowly as foraging ants take food back to the queen.

  6. Fungus-growing ants - Wikipedia

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    [29] [47] The trail recruitment pheromone methyl-4-methylpyrrole-2-carboxylate (MMPC), was the first whose chemical structure was identified. [48] It is also the main trail recruitment pheromone in all Atta species except Atta sexdens, which uses 3-ethyl-2,5-dimethylpyrazine. [49] MMPC is incredibly potent and effective at attracting ants.

  7. Ants begin marching into homes in spring and summer ... - AOL

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  8. Trichomyrmex destructor - Wikipedia

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    Trichomyrmex destructor is a species of ant in the subfamily Myrmicinae.Its common names include destructive trailing ant or Singapore ant. [1] It is a pest species in urban areas, known for causing costly damage to structures, vehicles, and electronic devices with its chewing activity. [1]

  9. Yes, Ants Actually Farm Their Food - AOL

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    Most organisms forage, hunt, or use photosynthesis to get food, but around 50 million years ago — long before humans were around — ants began cultivating and growing their own food.