Fire ants were ported into Mobile, Alabama around the later 1930's. Currently, they have spread into Puerto Rico and 13 states. They are native to South America.
Yes they do.
Fire ants live to about 3 months.
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There are over 12,000 species of ants. Some of the most common ones are in the US. They are the Argentine ants, the Odorous House Ants, and the Fire Ants. The carpenter ant, the Pavement ants, and the Pharaoh ants are other species.
No, they don't go that far north. There's no vegetation for them to feed on.
Yes, fire ants do have venom. Unlike many other ants, which bite and then spray acid on the wound, fire ants bite only to get a grip and then sting (from the abdomen) and inject a toxic alkaloid venom called solenopsin, a compound from the class of piperidines. Here is a link to a picture of a fire ant with its stinger: http://www.alexanderwild.com/Ants/Making-a-Living/Tramps-and-Invaders/9549697_2t5e3/1/578630305_orJQA#578628928_MGDVF and here is a picture of a fire ant actually biting for grip and then stinging: http://www.alexanderwild.com/Ants/Making-a-Living/Tramps-and-Invaders/9549697_2t5e3/1/578630305_orJQA#578630305_orJQA
No, wolverines do not live in the north pole, but in woodland areas in the far north of Alaska, Canada and Siberia. Their prey is almost every mammal that lives in the nothern forests, so if they went too far north they would go hungry.
Leaf cutter ants live in subterranean colonies, where they have chambers that contain their fungus gardens. They forage above ground to cut leaves to bring back to the colony to cultivate more fungus. These ants are native to Central and South America but there are some species that can be found as far North as Texas in the United States.
the answer is one feet because ants actually cant dig very far
Leaf cutter ants live in subterranean colonies, where they have chambers that contain their fungus gardens. They forage above ground to cut leaves to bring back to the colony to cultivate more fungus. These ants are native to Central and South America but there are some species that can be found as far North as Texas in the United States.
There are over 12,000 species of ants. Some of the most common ones are in the US. They are the Argentine ants, the Odorous House Ants, and the Fire Ants. The carpenter ant, the Pavement ants, and the Pharaoh ants are other species.
Beavers may be found in some rivers that pass through deserts in North America but do not stray far from the water.
Polar Bears
Eskimos.
No, vultures don't live that far north.
little rock
No, they don't go that far north. There's no vegetation for them to feed on.
Most of them. I have seen mosquitoes in Iceland - so they can live far north.
500 feet from a building or house!
There is no state with the hummingbird as its state bird.