The threat of death is no obstacle for some hungry fire ants. To escape drowning while feeding on sugary water, black imported fire ants built syphons out of sand that moved the water to a safer spot.
They are small, equipped with a nasty reputation, hard to contain, and pack a potent bite. And now, after being rather stationary in recent years, the invasive invaders are back on the march. Since ...
As far as uninvited guests go, australia’s attention in the past few years has been focused on the arrival of human asylum seekers. But in the meantime a truly insidious migrant managed to slip in ...
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Imported fire ants found throughout Central Virginia: What you need to know
Invasive imported fire ants have now been found in Chesterfield County, the Tri-Cities and several other Central Virginia ...
Rachael has a degree in Zoology from the University of Southampton, and specializes in animal behavior, evolution, palaeontology, and the environment. Rachael has a degree in Zoology from the ...
On Sept. 27, Summit County watched nervously as the Ptarmigan Fire began to spread above homes nestled in the foothills of Ptarmigan Peak. As firefighting crews rose to the challenge, those of us on ...
In just 10 years, fires, drought, and insect infestations have devastated close to a third of forests in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains, a new study finds. The region, which extends from Lake ...
WASHINGTON (TND) — A community in Georgia is rallying around a 15-year-old boy after his mother died unexpectedly. WSB reported Cathy Weed's family believes their loved one died after she stepped on a ...
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