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    These are the best natural, OTC and prescription remedies to use with a runny nose, according to doctors. ... Also, follow common sense advice for chasing sniffles, including getting extra sleep ...

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    How far ants will travel for food depends on the species, but it’s generally within about 25 feet of the nest. The colony is almost always found outside, so look around to identify where they ...

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  5. Ophiocordyceps unilateralis - Wikipedia

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    When O. unilateralis-infected ants die, they are mainly located in regions containing a high density of ants which were previously manipulated and killed. [16] These areas are termed "graveyards" and can be of 20 to 30 metres (66 to 98 ft) in range, [ 23 ] with a local density of dead ants possibly exceeding 25 per square metre (2/sq ft).

  6. Tapinoma sessile - Wikipedia

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    Tapinoma sessile is a species of small ant that goes by the common names odorous house ant, sugar ant, stink ant, and coconut ant. [1] Their colonies are polydomous (consisting of multiple nests) and polygynous (containing multiple reproducing queens).

  7. Rasberry crazy ant - Wikipedia

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    The tawny crazy ant [2] [3] [4] or Rasberry crazy ant, [2] Nylanderia fulva, is an ant originating in South America. Like the longhorn crazy ant (Paratrechina longicornis), this species is called "crazy ant" because of its quick, unpredictable movements (the related N. pubens is known as the "Caribbean crazy ant").