Scientists use a natural pathogen and ant behavior to collapse invasive tawny crazy ant colonies and help restore ecosystems.
When bumble bees fight invasive Argentine ants for food, bees may win an individual skirmish but end up with less to feed the ...
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The Plant That Hires Ants as Its Security Force
Some plants don’t just grow – they hire bodyguards. In this video, we explore the fascinating relationship between certain ...
A colony of pavement ants was found amid the root balls of two small Lebanon trees recently intercepted at Detroit Metro ...
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Bumblebees and Ants Battle in Violent Nectar Wars, Leading to Death and Food Shortage
T he animal kingdom is known for bitter rivalries that sometimes break out into full-on feuds, like the conflict between ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is attempting to remove a second wolf from the Copper Creek pack after a calf was killed on July 18. The ranchers affected by the depredations were denied a lethal take ...
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