No
I think red fire ants, but I think it could be a termite.
they eat the moss and lichen on trees
They eat mossly harvestor ants( red ants) but subsidize their diet with a few termites and a few other insects. Fire ants are bad, they don't eat fire ants but fire ants are killing the harvestor ants
No. Red ants (also known as fire ants), while omnivorous meaning that they eat both meat and plants, normally feed on young plants and seeds. They also nest in the soil. They will attack and eat creatures many times their size.
Florida is numerous amounts of red (fire) ants
Of course. All animals have to eat to survive.
Red ants
Red ants do not eat rubber. Generally red ants eat living organisms or dead organisms because they aid in the ecosystem cleaning dead matter.
'Fire ants' generally refer to ants in the genus Solenopsis, or Wasmannia auropunctata (the 'little fire ant').'Red ants' is a common name that is applied to a wide variety of red colored ants. It is occasionally used for 'red imported fire ants' (Solenopsis invicta), but also applied to red harvester ants, the 'European fire ant' (Myrmica rubra), and a number of other ant species. The usage is generally regional.
Yes, and I think that fire ants will even eat adult fleas.
One example of a frog that eats fire ants is the fire ant frog (Leptodactylus wagneri). These frogs have evolved to have a resistance to the venomous bite of fire ants, allowing them to prey on them without harm. Eating fire ants can help control their populations in certain environments.
Yes. Some species of fire (red) ants are found in Illinois. However, the Red Imported Fire Ant has not yet reached Illinois.