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A new study shows that how Squamellaria plants in Fiji house warring species of ants by building them their own little walled ...
Fire ants bite and sting! They also use their own young to build a terrifying raft during floods. Kidnapper ants steal other ants’ babies. Honeypot ants turn their sisters into living jugs of nectar.
But there’s one culprit in particular that’s synonymous with this season: flying ants. Every year, for a short period in ...
Ants aren't what you want to see crawling around in your house, in fact, the only thing worse would be if there were ants ...
Forget fangs full of venom — the backsides of serpents pack secretions volatile enough to kill insect invaders.
LONDON (KSNW) — It happens every summer in the United Kingdom. It’s a natural phenomenon that can create quite a problem, especially along the coasts. In mid-July, millions of flying ants leave their ...
Warmer temperatures are behind an increase in the number of ladybirds this year, says expert Professor Helen Roy.
They’re as bright as fireflies, but far harder to find. Still, experts say it’s worth seeking a glimpse of these stunning ...
Summer rains bring out the flying ants, often mistaken for termites. While flying ants swarm and create a nuisance, termites can cause real damage to your home. Here's how to tell them apart.
The winged ants appear at different times around the country – they tend to fly earlier in urban areas than rural areas because temperatures are generally warmer in towns and cities. Why do flying ...
Flying ant season is upon us – here's everything you need to know about how to get rid of the flying pests.