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Ants are part of the "hymenoptera order of insects" and thrive well in this area of the Great Desert Basin. They are usually part of a subterranean colony, and travel about at will both day and night. Ant queens are highly evolved and can live in their respective colony for up to 15 years. The majority of ants are female workers, and the primary purpose of a male is to reproduce. Ants consume all types of food up to 30% of their body weight eat day. Ants travel in lines and communicate by touching each others head or antenna, thus detecting a scent. Reproductive male and female ants have wings and fly only for that purpose.
St George area ants include the Argentine (linepithema humile), Pavement (tetramorium species-e), and Red Fire (solenopsis invicta). They can easily access interior spaces of a residence through a poorly sealed door or window. With the exception of a red fire ant sting, most bites are painless.
St George area ants include the Argentine (linepithema humile), Pavement (tetramorium species-e), and Red Fire (solenopsis invicta). They can easily access interior spaces of a residence through a poorly sealed door or window. With the exception of a red fire ant sting, most bites are painless.