Invasive Ant 'Super Colonies' Are Taking Over Homes—Here's How to Protect Yours

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If you've ever come across an ant trail in or around your home, you know how vexing those little critters can be. Ants are typically active"As temperatures rise, ants become more active and begin to search for food. They are also more likely to reproduce during this time, which can lead to an increase in the number of ants in a colony—and an increase of ants visible on your property," explains the company.

Tawny ants aren't hard to spot, but they are hard to kill. The insects travel in herds and build"super colonies," which are basically neighborhoods of connected ant hills governed by several ant queens. This colonial community makes the ants extremely hard to exterminate, explains Florida researchers.."You can spray the infested area, but it doesn't kill the colony."

Luckily, tawny ants aren't poisonous. They're also"ephemeral," which means,"They come in one spot. They take over. They disappear," per Scheffrahn.

 

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