News Source: The New Zealand Herald
| 5 months ago
The ants, which have invaded all continents except Antarctica thanks to human movements, are so closely related that nests refuse to attack each other, co-operating instead to overrun native species. Infestations of the 3mm, honey-brown pests were...
News Source: Times of India
| 5 months ago
Scientists from Japan and Spain have discovered that one single mega colony of Argentine ants covers most of the world. The ants living in vast numbers across Europe, the US and Japan belong to the same inter-related colony, and will refuse to fight...
News Source: Disinfo.com
| 5 months ago
A single mega-colony of ants has colonised much of the world, scientists have discovered. Argentine ants living in vast numbers across Europe, the US and Japan belong to the same inter-related colony, and will refuse to fight one another.
News Source: The Globe & Mail
| 5 months ago
Michael Kesterton From Thursday's Globe and Mail Wednesday, Jul. 01, 2009 05:52PM EDT L osing the plantation “It does not appear on the state flag or licence plate,” Abby Goodnough reports in The New York Times. “You won't see it on road maps...