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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.
Some ants can have stingers. However, most ants simply bite, and some are also completely harmless. Fire ants and harvester ants are two of the most common ants that have stingers, and are primarily seen outdoors.
most eat insects like moths or ants also they like juicy fruit not including citrus stuff
fire ants
ants, aphids, and fruit flies.
From wasps; at least most scientists believe.
sometimes it depends on what type of size it is but most likely yes
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The most environmentally safe way to kill fire ants is to feed them fire ant bait. What this does is cause the queen to stop reproducing, as fire ants bring the bait to the queen to eat. The queen will stop reproducing, and the current ants will eventually die due to age. The traditional way is using pesticides. Brands such as Amdro are popular choices. These should be applied to the ant colony, or wherever the ants are most concentrated. This tactic's intent is to kill all the ants at once. If the queen survives, she will be able to continue creating new ants.
Ants have a diverse diet and are attracted to sweet foods like sugar, honey, and fruit juices. They also consume protein sources such as other insects, meats, and even grease. It is important to keep food sources well-sealed to prevent ant infestations.
Ants, rodents. roaches, houseflies, fruit flies, possibly pantry pests most common then the occasional invader like a spider, etc.
There are about a dozen species that commonly are seen as pest problems in the home. There are many hundreds of species in the US, and therer are uncountable bazillions of individual ants. The most frequent invaders of homes are carpenter ants (about 6 types), odorous house ants, moisture ants, and fire ants. In the yard you will find all these plus thatching ants.