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?Hairy crazy ants? invade Louisiana
Species identified in Sulphur, La., in June
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Published: Monday, October 3, 2011
Updated: Monday, October 3, 2011 01:10
Hairy, erratically moving ants native to South America and the Caribbean have been in the United States since the 1950s, but now the pests are moving into Louisiana.
A pest control agency in Sulphur sent a sample of the "hairy crazy ants" to the Louisiana State Arthropod Museum, where curator Victoria Bayless identified the species for the first time in Louisiana.
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Bayless said the main difference between this species and other ant species is the size of the colonies. A single colony can contain millions of the pests because there are multiple queens, or head ants, that work together.
She said hairy crazy ants reproduce rapidly and do not respond to normal pest control methods.
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Hairy crazy ants have also been reported in walls of houses, she said.
They can cause electrical shortages as they accumulate in large numbers.
Biology sophomore Ina Tillison said she would "lose her mind" if she found hairy crazy ants in her house.
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Bayless said the hairy crazy ants bite, and they cause similar allergic reactions to other ant bites.
Full text:
http://www.lsureveille.com/news/hairy-crazy-ants-invade-louisiana-1.2643899
Species identified in Sulphur, La., in June
<SCRIPT type=text/javascript>var author = "Meredith Will".replace("'","");author=author.replace('|'," frame ");//alert(author);document.write("By Meredith Will
");</SCRIPT>By Meredith Will
<!--By Meredith Will
-->Contributing Writer
Published: Monday, October 3, 2011
Updated: Monday, October 3, 2011 01:10
Hairy, erratically moving ants native to South America and the Caribbean have been in the United States since the 1950s, but now the pests are moving into Louisiana.
A pest control agency in Sulphur sent a sample of the "hairy crazy ants" to the Louisiana State Arthropod Museum, where curator Victoria Bayless identified the species for the first time in Louisiana.
...
Bayless said the main difference between this species and other ant species is the size of the colonies. A single colony can contain millions of the pests because there are multiple queens, or head ants, that work together.
She said hairy crazy ants reproduce rapidly and do not respond to normal pest control methods.
...
Hairy crazy ants have also been reported in walls of houses, she said.
They can cause electrical shortages as they accumulate in large numbers.
Biology sophomore Ina Tillison said she would "lose her mind" if she found hairy crazy ants in her house.
...
Bayless said the hairy crazy ants bite, and they cause similar allergic reactions to other ant bites.
Full text:
http://www.lsureveille.com/news/hairy-crazy-ants-invade-louisiana-1.2643899