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  2. Tetramorium immigrans - Wikipedia

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    Tetramorium immigrans—also known as the immigrant pavement ant, pavement ant, [note 1] and the sugar ant in parts of North America [1] [note 2] —is an ant native to Europe, which also occurs as an introduced pest in North America. Its common name comes from the fact that colonies in North America usually make their nests under pavement ...

  3. Tetramorium - Wikipedia

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    This revision also elevated the pavement ant introduced to North America as the species T. immigrans rather than the previous designation as a subspecies of T. caespitum. These 10 species in the T. caespitum complex are as follows: [4] Tetramorium alpestre Steiner, Schlick-Steiner & Seifert, 2010; Tetramorium breviscapus Wagner et al., 2017

  4. Tetramorium caespitum - Wikipedia

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    Tetramorium caespitum, also known as the red pavement ant, is a species of Myrmicine ant native to Europe, Morocco, and western Asia, but now found on many other continents as a tramp species. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  5. Scientists identified the ‘ManhattAnt’ — and they have ...

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    “It is second most common to the pavement ant (Tetramorium immigrans), which has been (in New York) for at least a century.” ... (Ants in supercolonies) have really low aggression, and they ...

  6. Tetramorium inquilinum - Wikipedia

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    Tetramorium inquilinum is an ectoparasitic ant found in Europe. It was discovered by Swiss myrmecologist Heinrich Kutter. [3] The species is unusual for lacking a worker caste, the queens and males living entirely off the care of the pavement ant. [4] It has been called "the 'ultimate' parasitic ant" by myrmecologists Edward O. Wilson and Bert ...

  7. 4 SC ant species coming for your home soon if they haven’t ...

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    Summer is a time for outdoor fun in South Carolina, but it can also be a time of home invasion by ants. Here are the species that cause the most problems. 4 SC ant species coming for your home ...

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