Yes, ants are native to Florida, but there are also several non-native species that have been introduced and become pests.
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People like to call them Sugar ants. There are a variety of very small ants found throughout Florida. A good source for the most common pest ants in Florida is found here, http://flrec.ifas.ufl.edu/entomo/ants/Pest%20Ants%20of%20Fl/ These are the smaller ants on the list: Bicolored Trailing Ants Destructive Trailing Ants Ghost Ant Little Fire Ant Pharaoh's Ant Rover Ant
Fire ants are found in the Chihuahuan, Sonoran and Mojave Deserts.
Florida is numerous amounts of red (fire) ants
No. At this time the majority of fire ants are found in the Sun Belt states of the United States. From Southern California to Florida. Including all of the Southern States plus Maryland and Delaware.
black ants,fire ants, and some carpenter ants.
I know they're in Florida for sure.
Armidillos eat fire ants.
I live in Florida. Before I had Argentine ants (little black ants, bazillions of them) I had Fire ants. Fire ants are not very nice Ants since they bite and like to wait until several hundred of them are halfway up your pant leg so one of them can give the signal so they can all bite at the same time. I don't see any way of getting rid of these little guys, but I can say that since they showed up, the Fire Ants are GONE. The Argentine Ants are the Fire Ants enemy and did a fine job of wiping them out.
In some southern states, like Florida, there are what are called "fire ants." Their bites do cause pain as though one has been burned.
Yes. Some species of fire (red) ants are found in Illinois. However, the Red Imported Fire Ant has not yet reached Illinois.
Red fire ants are not native to Greece. They endemic the North American south. They may be found further north, but it is not common.
Fire ants are found in parts of the Chihuahuan Desert and may have extended their range to include parts of the Sonoran Desert, especially in southern California.