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    There are many types of ants in the world. They are not rare and they seem to be just about everywhere. Carpenter ants are one of the most common type of ants. Usually when you see an ant and it is not a fire ant, there is a high possibility it will be a black carpenter ant. Carpenter ants do not eat wood. They are often found around wood or even inside of it. You can also find them in houses. When you find black carpenter ants in your house, they are often headed to a food source of somehow and

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    Rhetoric Carpenter Ants

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    The zombie fungus has mostly been known to control the brains of ants, but don’t manipulate just any type of ant and turn them into zombies (Castro, 2009). These parasitic fungi are able to recognise different types of brains from different ant species and only releases its mind controlling chemical when they find the perfect host that they would like to inhabit in (Castro, 2009). This type of relationship is known as a behavioural manipulation which is a complex characteristic that is a close coevolution

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    506 × 338 Caption Carpenter ants make colonies in maple trees. Alternate Text Group Ants won't kill your maple tree directly (Acer spp.), but that doesn't mean that an ant infested maple tree isn't at some risk. The holes and tunnels left behind by carpenter ants can make tree limbs weaker and more likely to fall from the tree during windy weather. Holes made by ants may also make the tree more susceptible to diseases and pathogens that could kill it, even though the ants themselves will not. The

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    stereotypical ”Zombie Ant” , most typically found in a rain forest and or farm climate, are not the flesh tearing type of zombie you most likely had in mind, instead, fungal-spreading mind controlled ants, taken over by a fungal parasite. And these ants, are far from usual. There is a cycling, almost endless process, repeated in three stages. The process and fungus is called Ophiocordyceps Unilateralis. During the first faze, the fungal parasite picked up by the target ant, enters the ant’s brain

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    Red Imported Fire Ants

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    How to identify ants, In the United States, imported fire ants currently inhabit all or parts of Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. They are discovered sporadically in Maryland. The red imported fire ant has also been accidentally introduced to other countries. Imported fire ants will likely continue to spread throughout much of the southern portion of

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    picked Ophiocordyceps unilateralis or the zombie ant fungus. This fungus infects tree dwelling carpenter ants in tropical rainforests and forces them to do its biding. The parasitic fungus spreads itself around by releasing spores into the air like most fungi. The catch is that to be able to mature itself to the point of passing along its offspring it has to sacrifice an ant. Once an ant has become infected it behaves very bizarrely. The fungus forces the ant to crawl out to the end of a leaf and then

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    The Benefits Of Ants

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    Ants since the historic time does all the works like human beings. The ants are from the unsocial insects from the family of FORMICIDAE along with related wasps and bees. Ants are in nature with human beings where they hunt, rear, collect food, and even attack in need. They have ways to communicate with the others through PHEROMONES, TOUCH AND SOUNDS. The ants stay together in a system of colony where the society is divided among their different worker classes the from the queen to the

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    be small in size, ants can present a serious problem, especially if they get a chance to build a nest in your home. Bug-A-Pest, serving families throughout southwestern Ohio, has the industry-leading expertise and cutting-edge techniques to get rid of any ant infestation. No matter what kind of ant infestation you're dealing with, you can depend on their technicians to get rid of it once and for all, so you can finally have your kitchen back. Properly exterminating your ant infestation requires

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    Leaf-cutting Ants Essay

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    One of the most little known species of ants in North America is the leaf-cutter ant. This is mainly because it lives in tropical environments and it is not aggressive to animals or humans if not disturbed. The leaf cutting ant is a social insect. Alone the ant is virtually helpless but with the colony it can be a thing feared by animal and human alike. The leaf-cutting ants have a very important role in the tropical forest. They create and manipulate the environment around them. They also can

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    exaggerates the evolution and real biological details of the “Zombie Ant” fungus, Ophiocordyceps unilateralis, in order to create an exciting, horrifying story, The Girl with All the Gifts. In Carey’s zombie apocalypse novel, biologist Dr. Caldwell explains that the fungus has taken a leap from ant hosts to humans, turning them into “hungries” (54). The next stretch Carey makes is how the fungus affects its host. Infected ants bite leaves and hang on, but hungries are driven to chase down unaffected

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