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Ants (Species, Information, Solutions and Control)

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About Field Ants

About Field Ants Field ants are mostly found in lawns and meadows where they create mounds due to their nesting activities. The name of these

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About Fire Ants

About Fire Ants Fire ants are aggressive insects known for their major defensive feature, painful stings. The fire ants include the native and imported species.

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About Citronella Ants

About Citronella Ants Citronella ants get their name from the fact that they produce a strong citronella odor when they are crushed. These ants also

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About Longhorn Crazy Ants

About Longhorn Crazy Ants Longhorn crazy ants get their name from the way they walk. The ants have a rapid and erratic movement pattern. Their

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About Carpenter Ants

About Carpenter Ants Carpenter ants get their name from the carpentry activities they engage in to build galleries where they nest. The galleries also serve

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About Bigheaded Ants

About Bigheaded Ants As the name suggests, bigheaded ants have big heads, disproportionate with the rest of their bodies. This appearance is seen in the

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About Argentine Ants

About Argentine Ants Argentine ants got their name from their origin. The ants are natives of northern Argentina, from where they have spread all across

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About Allegheny Mound Ants

About Allegheny Mound Ants Allegheny mound ants get their name from their mound-building habits. The ants build mounds that typically give away their presence. Appearance

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About Acrobat Ants

About Acrobat Ants Acrobat ants are so named because of their appearance. The ants hold their abdomens up higher than the rest of their bodies.

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