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Fire ants are several species of ants in the genus Solenopsis. They are, however, only a minority in the genus, which includes over 200 species of Solenopsis worldwide. Solenopsis are stinging ants, and most of their common names reflect this, for example, ginger ants and tropical fire ants. Many species also are called red ants because of their light brown color, though species of ants in many other genera are similarly named for similar reasons. Examples include Myrmica rubra and Pogonomyrmex barbatus.
The bodies of mature fire ants, like the bodies of all typical mature insects, are divided into three sections: the head, the thorax, and the abdomen, with three pairs of legs and a pair of antennae. Fire ants of those species invasive in the United States can be distinguished from other ants locally present by their copper brown head and thorax with a darker abdomen. The worker ants are blackish to reddish and their size varies from 2 to 6 mm (0.079 to 0.236 in). In an established nest these different sizes of ants are all present at the same time.
Although most fire ant species do not bother people and are not invasive, Solenopsis invicta, known in the United States as the red imported fire ant (or RIFA), is an invasive pest in many areas of the world, including the United States, Australia, China and Taiwan. The RIFA was believed to have been accidentally introduced to these countries via shipping crates, particularly with Australia when they were first found in Brisbane in 2001. These ants have now since been spotted in Sydney for the first time. They were believed to be in the Philippines, but they are most likely to be misidentified for Solenopsis geminata ants.
In the US, the FDA estimates that more than US$5 billion is spent annually on medical treatment, damage, and control in RIFA-infested areas. Furthermore, the ants cause approximately $750 million in damage annually to agricultural assets, including veterinarian bills and livestock loss, as well as crop loss. Over 40 million people live in RIFA-infested areas in the southeastern United States. It is estimated that 30-60% of the people living in fire ant-infested areas of the US are stung each year. RIFA are currently found mainly in subtropical southeastern USA states including Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and parts of North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and California.
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@FreeDocumentaryNature
@FreeDocumentaryNature 2 года назад
Did you know that In the US alone, more than US$5 billion is spent annually on medical treatment, damage, and control in RIFA-infested areas. The ants cause approximately $750 million in damage annually to agricultural assets, including veterinarian bills and livestock loss, as well as crop loss. That’s crazy. See how power in numbers works? If we all pull together? Think about it. The things we could do…Back to the fire ant: so they sting? I heard they sting. Anyone has any experience with red fire ants?
@ceritaulama1666
@ceritaulama1666 2 года назад
do you mean your video is not copright,bro?
@robertcronin6603
@robertcronin6603 2 года назад
For me here in south Florida these ants are a constant menace...just mowing the lawn can be a painful, stressful experience...one thing I have to say about fire ants is "you don't have to *like* 'em, but you *gotta respect* 'em" 🐜🐜🐜
@robertcronin6603
@robertcronin6603 2 года назад
@@ceritaulama1666 what are you talking about? 🤔
@josephlopez2306
@josephlopez2306 2 года назад
P poppy 1
@belove751
@belove751 2 года назад
What I really wanna know.. what’s the best insecticide y’all know of? Lol I’m just trying to keep them out of my yard
@dottiedavis355
@dottiedavis355 Год назад
I’ve seen a fire ant raft in a flood, loaded with larvae carefully carried on top. Amazing! My sister (sometimes too sympathetic): “Oh! We have to help them!” Me: “No, we don’t.”
@Ashley-vm1bd
@Ashley-vm1bd Год назад
as kids, we’d put lighter fluid and catch the mounds on fire 😬
@alisher1984
@alisher1984 Год назад
@@Ashley-vm1bd Or burn them with a magnifying glass.
@kalbarnes2494
@kalbarnes2494 Год назад
A little soapy water splashed on them will cause them to drown usually if you’re trying to reduce their population
@Eddie-bt7gf
@Eddie-bt7gf Год назад
😂sisters are the best
@tellusorbit
@tellusorbit Год назад
Fire ants were first seen, not in the 1930s, but the 1920s in Mobile, Alabama. They have been in the United States, not for eighty, but for one hundred years. I became quite familiar with them while living in Birmingham, Alabama.
@jmommy881
@jmommy881 2 года назад
I don't know if this works with fireants, but cinnamon will work on other ants,if you don't believe that, go find a anthill and sprinkle some cinnamon around the entrance and watch how they react. They will leave, continue until they are completely gone. It worked in northern Michigan.
@FreeDocumentaryNature
@FreeDocumentaryNature 2 года назад
Huh. That’s interesting. I’ll try that. Thank you.
@ceciland18
@ceciland18 2 года назад
Also any type of grain that swells, it makes them bust open.
@norikotakaya14292
@norikotakaya14292 Год назад
I found out around 16 years of age that I was allergic to the venom in the stings of these annoying things. Their venom is closely related to bee venom, of which I also happen to be allergic to. I have to carry an epi-pen with me everywhere.
@dianapickering6891
@dianapickering6891 Год назад
Same with me. I had to spend a couple of days in the hospital when I was was jr high school. It was horrible. My legs swelling so much and the rash was very bad. Epipen always with me.
@foxco2378
@foxco2378 2 года назад
I fell in a fire ant nest in tampa fl. when I was 8. My parents stripped me in the yard and washed me with the water hose in front of my friends to get them all off! Worse day of ever lol!
@rhuttrho88
@rhuttrho88 Год назад
🥺😢😭😅😅😅🤣🤣😂😂🫨😁😃🫡
@lennybristol7845
@lennybristol7845 Год назад
It could have been worse if they started biting you and stinging lol but still sucks to be naked in front of your friends but good drinking story
@TWHowl
@TWHowl Год назад
Talk about a core memory 😅😂
@95szn
@95szn Год назад
Typical day in Florida imo 🤷 lol
@mikimiyazaki
@mikimiyazaki Год назад
Omfg! That same exact thing happened to me in Pensacola at a wedding! It was also my 35th birthday as well so my parents stripped me and hit me with the hose in front of 100 wedding guests and 15 of my close friends! So embarrassing.
@thewildheart2174
@thewildheart2174 2 года назад
I really hope these flies help reduce the fire ants population to a good degree so they wont cause problems as much as they have been. Fire ants are aggressive and need management so people and animals and everything else can be balanced.
@JoseMolina-ij3xx
@JoseMolina-ij3xx 2 года назад
There is a new invasive ant species that is actually displacing fire ants. They're called Crazy Ants. But they're actually worse than the Fire Ants, because they're far more aggressive and swarm in greater numbers. They do kill Fire Ants, but they'll go into your house, while Fire Ants tend to stay where they are.
@thewildheart2174
@thewildheart2174 2 года назад
@@JoseMolina-ij3xx I wonder if something will be done about these new ants.
@nickotasla3091
@nickotasla3091 2 года назад
Dude relax...theres too much to worry about in the world..we cant worry about ants right now. All you need to know is whatever you do, DO NOT SUPPORT THOSE POISONS they try to get you to buy and put in your garden.
@gbh5912
@gbh5912 2 года назад
Why not get along? Never count on others to help you relate with creatures around you!
@SpicyTexan64
@SpicyTexan64 Год назад
@@gbh5912 Nature removes that which cannot survive. It doesn't "get along"
@duanesamuelson2256
@duanesamuelson2256 2 года назад
Having been in the deep south years ago I saw how fast they were spreading and how large the nests were. Florida department of agriculture started breeding and releasing the parasitic flies after extensive testing that they wouldn't use any native ants as hosts. Since a few years after releasing them (continually I assume) I never see the multiple large colonies I use to, and I'm talking not only urban areas but off through the fields and woods 🙂
@jorgegonzalez-larramendi5491
@jorgegonzalez-larramendi5491 2 года назад
not in tax-paying south florida...
@roccoy5982
@roccoy5982 2 года назад
@JD Rhea leave them in their house
@AntsFlagstaff
@AntsFlagstaff Год назад
You said "Not going after native ants" What about the native fire ants we have here in the US.
@duanesamuelson2256
@duanesamuelson2256 Год назад
@@AntsFlagstaff each species of parasitic fly goes after 1 specific species of ant. They literally cannot lay eggs in another species. In addition the US fire ants are most certainly not solenopsis invicta. Last every place on earth has native ants with names indicating fire, ginger etc which are not the invasive fire ants.
@AntsFlagstaff
@AntsFlagstaff Год назад
@@duanesamuelson2256 I am going to have to look up these flys and dive more into their mechanic's. All though when you said theres places with ants named fire ants and other names that are the same. The genera solenopsis is the fire ant, solenopsis. I can not have a specie of honey pot (Myrmecocystus) or Weaver ants (Oecophylla) I can not call them somthing else. If they are in that ganera they are Honey pots, They are Weaver ants, They are fire ants. With that being said all Solenopsis species are relitivly close to the same size and built relitivly the same. Just with a species that relitivly around the same built and everthing the flys could easily see the natives as the invasive ones over time (over time) just a little concern.
@adamkahn8645
@adamkahn8645 Год назад
lol we finally learn how to not just pick a natural enemy of the invasive species, but a natural enemy that is harmless to anything but their target. really frickin good documentary!
@GALERYKICAU
@GALERYKICAU 2 года назад
thank you for sharing, with this video I can see the movements of so many ants❤️❤️❤️
@FreeDocumentaryNature
@FreeDocumentaryNature 2 года назад
Our pleasure and sooo glad you loved it!
@lilliandolomont2607
@lilliandolomont2607 2 года назад
Does it bother anyone else to watch a video while the speaker is hard to hear because of the back ground music and noises. love these videos but can only watch for 5 minits.
@FreeDocumentaryNature
@FreeDocumentaryNature 2 года назад
Thank you. It’s a problem with several of the documentaries we license. This will improve. Promise!
@saintmarckaeden
@saintmarckaeden 2 года назад
Definitely grew up with these in Texas and have had my fair share of encounters with them, that sting was surely enough to make me keep my distance from a kid to now an adult. They’re going to take over the world! 😈
@FreeDocumentaryNature
@FreeDocumentaryNature 2 года назад
Oh wow. Okay. Thanks for sharing! I grew up in So California - only normal ants there back then. It’s probably changed by now. I’m guessing it’s a bit like a jelly fish. Their stings definitely hurt.
@AHD2105
@AHD2105 2 года назад
I hope not...
@ChilledoutDevil
@ChilledoutDevil Год назад
If any one ant is going to do that, it's gonna be the Argentine. But yeah, hopefully not
@marcusm8009
@marcusm8009 Год назад
Are you sure they were not harvester ants, the horned lizard eats those.
@chadachwilliam5515
@chadachwilliam5515 2 года назад
I keep digging them out. They keep coming back.
@dbags7617
@dbags7617 Год назад
Millions of years of natural selection and evolution really made something special with these wow
@linrayzou5952
@linrayzou5952 Год назад
13:41 that ant be like "Get over here imma ea- nvm have a nice day."
@1rustyboy1
@1rustyboy1 2 года назад
This has more commercials than live TV
@Hym5225
@Hym5225 Год назад
I was destroyed by fire 🐜 as a kid playing in the sand. Thank goodness I was close to home. I swear its still the fastest ive ever ran
@rhuttrho88
@rhuttrho88 Год назад
🥺😢😭😁😃🫡
@maxwellgarrison2223
@maxwellgarrison2223 Год назад
They don’t just sting and bite, they leave pustules that are painful to the touch.
@gabriellafox7948
@gabriellafox7948 Год назад
🐜Fascinating documentary! I wish I could say that our winter 🇨🇦 temps would kill these buggers off but apparently they are in all provinces😢 I really appreciate the information in this documentary and I find it absolutely extraordinary the cutting edge science and trying to, if not eradicate, at least reduce their footprint! 🕊♥️🇨🇦♥️🕊
@darriansamuels6978
@darriansamuels6978 2 года назад
fire ants are a lot more organised and resourceful than are humans
@mkilptrick
@mkilptrick 2 года назад
When there is an ant raft, do the ants under water cycle up eventually to get air?
@jackiedunn9404
@jackiedunn9404 2 года назад
Yes they do rotate
@neganrex5693
@neganrex5693 2 года назад
When you see them floating in the water is the perfect time to destroy them. It takes out the queen and everybody.
@apoliticallevi
@apoliticallevi 2 года назад
@@neganrex5693 and you would want to do this because?....
@Sackmatters
@Sackmatters Год назад
@@apoliticallevi because they’re extremely invasive. I’d never want them to roam free but I do have 4 colonies of them.
@SweetGypsyRose
@SweetGypsyRose 2 года назад
I live in the south thier nests are like land mines im allergic to fire ant venom the bites are pure terror!!!
@mohamedsalum8933
@mohamedsalum8933 2 года назад
We certainly can learn a lot from ants.
@augustinecerronejr7968
@augustinecerronejr7968 2 года назад
They had a serious problem on Parris Island when I was there in the fall of 1976. 1x we're all sitting looking and watching a DI do Pugil Stick moves with his rifle on a platform and I'm watching with my rifle between my legs and I saw something move ON MY RIFLE & changed focus and OMG Red Fire Ants were EVERYWHERE. ALL OVER ME TO. I had inadvertently sat on an Ant hill. They were EVERYWHERE
@robertschrum5496
@robertschrum5496 2 года назад
Did you get yelled at?
@mogie02
@mogie02 6 месяцев назад
We once bet a guy in basic training at Fort Benning, GA if he could put his hand in a Fire Ant mound for ten seconds we'd give him twenty dollars. He took the bet and won but had to go to sick call afterwards.
@justjj9934
@justjj9934 Год назад
Why u should use very high volume of the music? It's very disturbing...
@joeanderson8839
@joeanderson8839 Год назад
We should try Pangolens, Anteaters, and Ardvarks. It wouldn't hurt for us to try.
@ANTASIA_07
@ANTASIA_07 2 года назад
In South East Asia we have weaver ants, black crazy ants, yellow crazy ants and Godzilla ants who are best at defending aganist invasive fire ants
@richarddelage5447
@richarddelage5447 Год назад
I learned the hard way about fire ants. I was on the mound of fire ants unknowingly picking strawberries and all at once and I mean they were already on me they all at once like a command were biting me. I ran off stripping myself to rid them. If they were poisonous I'd be a goner.
@Glawackus-1600
@Glawackus-1600 Год назад
They’re actually venomous in a similar way to wasps.
@tylereug9785
@tylereug9785 Год назад
Just wanted to say that you missed the perfect opportunity to name the documentary, The Red importAnt
@wu_dee
@wu_dee Год назад
Today I got bitten at least two hundred times by fire ants, four days ago stung over a dozen times by wasps. It's been a week at the ranch
@ericfarnsworth4430
@ericfarnsworth4430 Год назад
I've had em nest in my gardens, let's just say sprays usually don't work but diatomaceous earth will definitely show em who's boss lmao
@Misshughestrm
@Misshughestrm Год назад
This is like a horror film . These ants are a good reason to not move south
@davidwrobel8089
@davidwrobel8089 2 года назад
Build an ant trap that will create an electric field to attract them, there may be a specific frequency that the ants are attracted to. then have a powerful grid that will fry ants that walk across it. This may take care of all the workers.
@jimbrewer5048
@jimbrewer5048 Год назад
I’m at an Airbnb in Arizona and kept seeing these things. I fed them a muffin and they came and grabbed it all within an hour. Now I put some poison and they are swarming it… muahahaha. Goodbye ants
@ChazStarkey-c3z
@ChazStarkey-c3z Год назад
Humans and ants are very similar species; Both build large structures to live in. Both assign specific jobs to each member of a group. Both rely on trails/roads to get where they're going. Both are extremely organized. Both are able to wage war on others.
@michaelblankenau6598
@michaelblankenau6598 Год назад
I bet you could take absolutely any living organism and find six things they have in common with humans
@barryschalkwijk9388
@barryschalkwijk9388 Год назад
Nothing scares me as much as an ant swarm. The slow inevitability to kill anything that can't move away in time is the stuff of nightmares.
@SilverWatcher.
@SilverWatcher. Год назад
California has them too 😢😮
@jeanniehernandez7220
@jeanniehernandez7220 Год назад
Everything migrates not just ants and that’s called evolution, ants actually have a job to handle in the echo system but people yet need to learn from ants and learn to live with them without causing disturbance to each other
@cadcTV
@cadcTV Год назад
This was n excellent documentary, flowed so naturally, it was pretty mesmerizing while also very informative! thank you!
@marcusgarcia504
@marcusgarcia504 Год назад
@7:00 A few hundred feet to a few miles, sir, thats a big difference lmao.
@lucyadams2790
@lucyadams2790 2 года назад
I heard there are new spider species that bite. Spiders hi Breda never seen before ...
@Jeremya74
@Jeremya74 Год назад
Wow..fly..incredible..reminds me of how the bot fly reproduces
@dennis-gk3zt
@dennis-gk3zt Год назад
Two minutes in, this video totally gives me the willies.
@JTCT371
@JTCT371 Год назад
First time encountered these was in Florida. I've never seen such an aggressive animal. Stomp on a crack in the sidewalk and hundreds run out looking to fight.....theyre a terrifying creature. Millions make up what is basically 1 organism......I feel bad for the one who accidently gets to close to the nest.
@garden2356
@garden2356 Год назад
We have a lot to learn from them
@ANTINUTZI
@ANTINUTZI 2 года назад
... I ran into fire ants some years ago, and it was an interesting experience. I was visiting a friend in central Texas, and she had these *very* teensy little reddish ants running around her kitchen sink. I was surprised that they were *THE* Fire Ants. They were also running around outside, not many at a given time of day, really. I somehow sustained a few stings on both legs, but I never felt the stings, and the resulting little red welts had no sensation whatsoever even when touched. No burning, no itching. Nothing at all as they gradually disappeared. Maybe I'm luckily sort-of immune, or something. Then again, I didn't get hit by 10,000 of 'em.
@victorfranca85
@victorfranca85 2 года назад
I got stung once. I felt surge in my veins. Hard pass
@Raven-kv9mb
@Raven-kv9mb 2 года назад
No, those weren't, fire ants .... Fire ants build huge mounds and cluster in the thounds. They wait until they cover their prey and give them signal. They ALL sting a once and they make whatever part they are on feel like it is on fire. They cause blisters everywhere they bite. If you EVER encounter fire ants, it is NOT an interesting experience, it is a painful experience;
@jadabaudelaire118
@jadabaudelaire118 Год назад
Yeah, um, NOT FIRE ANT...
@ultraviolent
@ultraviolent Год назад
sounds like sugar ants maybe, i cant remember ever being bit by one tho
@kidkratoski3778
@kidkratoski3778 Год назад
Fire ants: "Ve are ze unstoppable!!! Argentine ant: Hold my beer.
@LionEYE-qf7bj
@LionEYE-qf7bj 2 года назад
i am from pakistan i love your docmentry cannel
@davidaitchison3282
@davidaitchison3282 Год назад
Sorry, I can't hear a thing anyone is saying, the BACKGROUND music is too loud.
@videorocky
@videorocky 2 года назад
can I take footage from your video to use in my videos?
@NamanyaBoaz-s3x
@NamanyaBoaz-s3x 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the great work free documentary nature .more about insects and online trip documentary in Uganda
@GatorMike79
@GatorMike79 Год назад
I've found many alligator nests destroyed from fire ants. They are vicious!!!
@robertjohns9543
@robertjohns9543 Год назад
Most ant species are easily removed. You have to find the ant " hill ". When the ants return to the nest, pour a quarter cup of household ammonia into the entrance. Then cover with a shovel full of dirt. The fumes overtake them quickly, and they can't dig out fast enough. The ammonia will be fertilizer for your yard.
@jadabaudelaire118
@jadabaudelaire118 Год назад
That's interesting. I'll look into it.
@MMOLegend
@MMOLegend Год назад
Very good entertainment, very informative! Loved it!! more please!!
@K-reative-Nails
@K-reative-Nails Год назад
I support an ant colony in my backyard, but they are common black carpenter ants, they don't bite. Only dig tunnels and are walking everywhere. But I don't want to use any bug killers or repelants in my garden.
@kenhammscousin4716
@kenhammscousin4716 2 года назад
The irony of human beings calling any other animal "invasive" is really lost on us.
@dennis-gk3zt
@dennis-gk3zt Год назад
Hey! It applies, if we got here before them.
@IZRRL
@IZRRL Год назад
"What will happen to the flies when all the fire ants are gone? They will die." Ha, scientist will never learn. For years they've been introducing new non native species to combat invasive species and it has always backfired. Funny after I heard the scientist say "The flies will simply die". It reminded me of the scene in Jurassic Park when Jeff Goldblum says "Life finds a way".
@lucyadams2790
@lucyadams2790 2 года назад
I've heard about matching red ant armies,..they match in their millions.
@WI-FI_GOD
@WI-FI_GOD Год назад
Imagine diving in water and raising out to have a entire colony in your head [insert panic]😨
@tristanmason7405
@tristanmason7405 6 месяцев назад
Does the queen really run the mound? What orders does she give? Or does she only ly down and squeeze out eggs?
@jakecooper5855
@jakecooper5855 Год назад
The problem with introducing one species to counter another, in the famous words of Ian Malcolm, is that life will find a way. Scientists say they can control them, but the track record says otherwise. Name one introduced species that hasn't gotten out of control and made the situation even worse..
@emily91303
@emily91303 Год назад
One of the most dangerous insects in the world.
@expecto1982
@expecto1982 Год назад
And that jerk said who needs matter? Well, you’ve found out over and over again. But doesn’t matter. These flies have about three seconds memory and three days of life.
@ferretman6790
@ferretman6790 2 года назад
35:20 Great leap Foward 2
@larrymyers6327
@larrymyers6327 2 года назад
If you spray the nest with lemon juice 30 minutes before the sun goes down , they don't have time to dry off and the lemon juice will desolve them.
@footfloreyjason9496
@footfloreyjason9496 Год назад
Perhaps a program for John Conway's Game of Life might solve this idea for robotics...
@expecto1982
@expecto1982 Год назад
What they are holding, are enough of “plastic” the building blocks to regenerate into their previous forms. The one they looked under the scope was a rhino.
@shadowrobot7708
@shadowrobot7708 Год назад
I find it funny that the only place ants aren’t found is Antarctica
@cherylmarcuri5506
@cherylmarcuri5506 Год назад
From 40 years' experience in several states: AMDRO, AMDRO, AMDRO!!
@2800finesse
@2800finesse 5 месяцев назад
attracted to traffic lights is insane lmao chewing wiring is crazy to fathom ants should know how to find good sourced foods naturally
@LancashireBob
@LancashireBob Год назад
Brilliant documentary. The opening violin music is great too. Anyone tell me what it's called please 👍
@jayfroggy
@jayfroggy Год назад
Oh god, imagine how great america would be if we didn’t have fire ants.
@raymondk915
@raymondk915 Год назад
A fire ant bit me, minutes later I came back with a petrol tank poured all over the nest and burnt it to ground
@johneckerd1750
@johneckerd1750 2 года назад
Cool documentary
@augustbruce
@augustbruce Год назад
News flash---Mother nature doesn't write and didn't write the book on fire ants---He did.
@J_crazed
@J_crazed Год назад
23:02 top:fire ants Bottom: Krabby patty
@michaelblankenau6598
@michaelblankenau6598 Год назад
Wonderful documentary .
@ryanlawrence8835
@ryanlawrence8835 Год назад
Them flies were horrifying.
@easerone1651
@easerone1651 Год назад
What happens in the winter ? Where do they go.
@expecto1982
@expecto1982 Год назад
Yes, matter is neither created nor destroyed. The more you separate out from the main, the smaller and weaker the main becomes and the smaller and weaker the offsprings become. You can see no matter what they did they couldn’t make the fundamental blocks in their galaxy bigger or more.
@expecto1982
@expecto1982 Год назад
The only thing that creates more matter is light. The only thing that can piece through the darkness and create matter is light.
@nikhilchauhan369
@nikhilchauhan369 Год назад
Be like water . Nah *Be like ants*
@djssquibbs3295
@djssquibbs3295 2 года назад
so amazing and impressive. humankind can not even do half those things.
@stephenzavatski8016
@stephenzavatski8016 Год назад
Ants ain't been to the moon, son.
@nzev1962
@nzev1962 Год назад
exactly! And the AI narration was awful. Made sense no!!
@hernanweber3896
@hernanweber3896 Год назад
Fire antes was introduced to fight the megacolonies of argetinian ants because were the only ants capable to mate astand against them. The Argetinian ant were the ones introduced by an accident
@aceofspades856
@aceofspades856 Год назад
If they were the size of dogs, they would be the dominant species, not us.
@butwhytho4858
@butwhytho4858 Месяц назад
If fire ants were the size of dogs, there would BE no other species lol
@christopherjoseph872
@christopherjoseph872 Год назад
Can they introduce the fungus cordyceps ??
@turtlecheese6795
@turtlecheese6795 Год назад
Wasps are the ancestors of ants not the other way around
@PwnaSaurusR3x69
@PwnaSaurusR3x69 Год назад
Crazy to me how much of a pest these ants can be. Been getting stung my whole life by them and never really bothered me, just a little bit of itching? (Texas)
@patrickshea5955
@patrickshea5955 Год назад
The fire ants in Arizona are a lot more painful in the fire ants in Georgia and Florida. I remember when I was a kid I literally stepped in a fire ant nest in Georgia, and yeah I wasn't pleasant and really itchy it wasn't too bad, well out here in Arizona you get stung by literally one individual fire ant and it literally feels like you were injected with acid...
@jokabjo1694
@jokabjo1694 Год назад
Poison, poison, poison. Against ants !
@kingporter67
@kingporter67 2 года назад
Wow, those phorid flies are super magnificent insects, they will destroy and kill those fire ants, P.S. I wish there were phorid flies in Florida, I want to get rid of these fire ants now!!
@thomasarcturus8947
@thomasarcturus8947 2 года назад
Initial soundtrack. UGH! Hang in there though. It gets better.
@samuelsoroaster416
@samuelsoroaster416 Год назад
Mind Boggling! Life is a miracle!
@davidjackson7051
@davidjackson7051 Год назад
Now we know why the Mayans built pyramids lol God's design of life on earth is so unique everything is in check and balanced out over time simply amazing gotta love it
@user-nacv-8867
@user-nacv-8867 2 года назад
Beautiful Documentary
@AntsFlagstaff
@AntsFlagstaff Год назад
When they started to talk about the flys that go after solenopsis, and useing them too get rid of the invasive fire ants. These flys will 100% go after our native ones too. So either way this wont 100% work. Yes they will go after the invasive fire ants but theres native ones that are in the same range as the invasives so we will be getting rid of both sides.
@waffle8364
@waffle8364 Год назад
just remember that male ants only will seek out other females from other nests. each colony is like its own organism.
@expecto1982
@expecto1982 Год назад
Well, Dark Saturn has gone into reset because they decided to kill the ants to show off.
@pattycakes9691
@pattycakes9691 2 года назад
What a great documentary
@chadkline4268
@chadkline4268 Год назад
I would guess soap water would drown them by eliminating their water repellance.
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