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Texas Invaded By Crazy Ants
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They're called crazy because of their unpredictable movements and
. . . swarming populations.
The bug is reddish-brown, about an 1/8 of an inch long and
. . . has a hankering for honey dew — with a side of electronics.
The insects nest anywhere and are easily transported,
. . . but so far have mostly infested Texas and several Southern states
. . . after being inadvertently transported from South America by humans.
They've spread to
. . . 21 counties in Texas,
. . . 20 in Florida and
. . . a few in Mississippi and Louisiana.
Source: Crazy Ants
. . . swarming populations.
The bug is reddish-brown, about an 1/8 of an inch long and
. . . has a hankering for honey dew — with a side of electronics.
The insects nest anywhere and are easily transported,
. . . but so far have mostly infested Texas and several Southern states
. . . after being inadvertently transported from South America by humans.
They've spread to
. . . 21 counties in Texas,
. . . 20 in Florida and
. . . a few in Mississippi and Louisiana.
Source: Crazy Ants