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Argentine Ants
Linepithema humile
Argentine ant colonies can grow to monumental size. Their colony
borders sometimes cover entire habitats. Argentine ant queens also
assist with foraging for food. The ant gives off a musty odor when
crushed. Worker argentine ants are about one sixteenth of an inch
long. Queen argentine ants are one eighth of an inch to one quarter
of an inch long.
| Color: |
Dark brown to black; shiny |
| Legs: |
6 |
| Shape: |
Segmented; oval |
| Size: |
1/16-1/4 |
| Antennae: |
Yes
|
Habits
Argentine ants deposit trails continuously, instead of just from
nest to food source. This habit ensures they do not waste time
visiting the same area for food. They prefer to eat sweets but they
will eat almost anything including meats, eggs, oils and fats.
Habitat
Argentine ant colonies are located in wet environments near a food
source.
Threats
Argentine ants do not pose a health threat, but they can
contaminate food.
Prevention
Eliminate standing water. Pests, such as Argentine ants are
attracted to moisture. Keep tree branches and other plants cut back
from the house. Sometimes pests use these branches to get into your
home. Make sure that there are no cracks or little openings around
the bottom of your house. Sometimes pests use these to get into
your home. Make sure that firewood and building materials are not
stored next to your home. Pests like to build nests in stacks of
wood.