Rasberry Crazy Ants Are Marching Toward Houston
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Rasberry Crazy Ants Are Marching Toward Houston
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-> Rasberry Crazy Ants Are Marching Toward Houston
Rasberry crazy ants are marching toward Houston in swarms of hundreds of millions of insects and will arrive in just a few weeks, according to reports.
Throughout the Lone Star State, these ants have already created havoc in more than 20 counties.
The Rasberry crazy ants have been named after the exterminator Tom Rasberry who discovered these ants twelve years ago. These ants originally belong to South America but are thought to have arrived in the U.S. aboard cargo ships in 1930s.
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Re: Rasberry Crazy Ants Are Marching Toward Houston
Yes Gérard, because they Infect electrical equipment It is a terrible nuisance. For example short circuits.
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Re: Rasberry Crazy Ants Are Marching Toward Houston
Muriel,
I'm curious to know where these bloody ants came from... South America? naturally or voluntarily imported?
I have in mind that catastrophes in Australia (philloxera, dingos, toads, camels, rabbits...) came from humans who wanted to solve little problems and started huge ones.
I'm curious to know where these bloody ants came from... South America? naturally or voluntarily imported?
I have in mind that catastrophes in Australia (philloxera, dingos, toads, camels, rabbits...) came from humans who wanted to solve little problems and started huge ones.
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Re: Rasberry Crazy Ants Are Marching Toward Houston
Yes Gérard, I have just seen in Wikipedia that they they are originally from South America.
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