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In most species, yes. The territory includes their immediate nest area and perhaps their surrounding foraging area. However, there are some species, such as the Argentine ant accidentally introduced into the United States over a century ago, that have such a high degree of genetic uniformity that ants from different nests don't attack each other and behave as a vast "supercolony", stretching from California to Texas, and beyond.

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