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  2. Argentine ant - Wikipedia

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    Argentine ants in their native South America also co-exist with many other species of ants, and do not attain the high population densities that characterize introduced populations. [ 42 ] In a series of experiments, ants of the same colony were isolated and fed different diets.

  3. Ant colony - Wikipedia

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    An ant colony is a population of ants, ... In 2000, an enormous supercolony of Argentine ants was found in Southern Europe (report published in 2002). [15]

  4. Linepithema - Wikipedia

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    The latter is better known as the Argentine ant, an invasive species with notable presence in Mediterranean climates. Linepithema species are found from sea level and up to 4,000 meters above sea level in the Andes. [3]

  5. Earth's ant population of 20 quadrillion outnumbers ... - AOL

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    To say that ants outnumber people on Earth would be a gross understatement. Earth's ant population of 20 quadrillion outnumbers humans by 2.5 million times, study finds Skip to main content

  6. Ant supercolony - Wikipedia

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    An ant supercolony is an exceptionally large ant colony, consisting of a high number of spatially separated but socially connected nests of a single ant species (meaning that the colony is polydomous), spread over a large area without territorial borders.

  7. Red imported fire ant - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, Argentine ant populations in the southeastern United States have declined following the introduction of the red imported fire ant. [ 325 ] Red imported fire ants may reduce butterfly numbers due to eggs and caterpillar predation [ 326 ] [ 327 ] [ 328 ] and have been linked to butterfly species declines including Schaus ...

  8. An infestation of 'aggressive' red fire ants hits Santa ... - AOL

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    Santa Barbara County has spent a total of $15,000 eradicating local populations of red imported fire ants to prevent the invasive species from spreading.

  9. Massive infestation of aggressive ants reported in Holmes ...

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    That puts the ant population for that mound between 3,000 and 10,000, according to UK. It reports the general population sizes associated with mound diameter are: 6 to 18 inches: 500 to 3,000