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  2. Nuptial flight - Wikipedia

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    Meat ant nest swarming Winged ants in Finland. Nuptial flight is an important phase in the reproduction of most ant, termite, and some bee species. [1] It is also observed in some fly species, such as Rhamphomyia longicauda.

  3. Formicoxenus nitidulus - Wikipedia

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    Formicoxenus nitidulus, or the shining guest ant, is a species of ant in the subfamily Myrmicinae. It is found in Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Norway, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed it as being a vulnerable species. [1]

  4. Flying ant day: What is it and why does it happen? - AOL

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    Nuptial flight’ sees insects rise up and take to the air in huge swarms to mate and seek out new colonies. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  5. Lasius fuliginosus - Wikipedia

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    While other black ants such as Lasius niger found their own nest, a post-nuptial queen of Lasius fuliginosus cannot found her own nest, but establishes a nest through social parasitism in another species of the same genus – Lasius umbratus, a rare yellow ant with an underground habit (unlike the common yellow ant Lasius flavus which makes ...

  6. A swarm of flying ants descended on Boston on Monday ... - AOL

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    The flight of ants seen in Boston on Monday is called a nuptial flight, according to Emily Stolarski of Mass Wildlife, an event during the breeding period where winged females and males leave ...

  7. Formica cunicularia - Wikipedia

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    It is involved with many behaviors of ants, such as trail following, clustering, but also alarm and defense. [10] When F. cunicularia daubed with extract from a slave-maker ant's Dufour's gland, there was a significant decrease in aggression towards invading workers. [11] This facilitates the takeover of the hosts colony.

  8. Ant - Wikipedia

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    Ants are eusocial insects of ... The nuptial flight usually takes place in the late spring or early summer when the weather is hot and humid. ... a town in Finland ...

  9. Formica rufa - Wikipedia

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    Formica rufa, also known as the red wood ant, southern wood ant, or horse ant, is a boreal member of the Formica rufa group of ants, and is the type species for that group, being described already by Linnaeus. [2]