Bumble bees may overpower invasive Argentine ants in one-on-one fights, but those victories come at a hidden cost.
Ants stick to their tongue, like flies stick to fly paper, but the adaptations don’t stop there. Once swallowed and shunted further along the digestive system, the food arrives in a gizzard-like ...
Some butterfly species can’t grow unless they trick ants into taking them home with a complex rhythmic signal.
Joe Parker, a Caltech entomologist who has studied indigenous forest ants in key canyons above Pasadena and Altadena for eight years, felt his heart sink as he watched live video of the Eaton fire ...
Fire ants, an invasive species described as “tiny killers,” have been “taking advantage” of recent wild weather in northeast Australia, forming rafts to move to new areas using the water currents, a ...
Tawny crazy ants are an invasive species in Florida, forming supercolonies and displacing native wildlife. They are attracted to electrical equipment and can make yards uninhabitable. These ants bite, ...
EXCLUSIVE: Here’s word on the latest natural history series out of North America. Blue Ant Media’s Canada-based companies Love Nature and Blue Ant Studios have teamed with the U.S.’s Big Media for ...
'One of World's Worst Invasive Species': Fire Ant Rafts Drift During Wild Australian Weather Fire ants, an invasive species described as “tiny killers,” have been “taking advantage” of recent wild ...
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