These ants eat a wide range of arthropods, making them a beneficial predator in the garden. But they also tend to be very aggressive and will bite if disturbed, so you won’t want them in areas ...
As tiny hatchlings, they eat small fruit flies and crickets before moving on to red harvester ants, their primary prey in the wild. They aren’t released until they’re big enough to eat the ...
It’s 8 o’clock on a cool October night, and the entomologist from Northern Arizona University has just spotted a group of red harvester ants under her headlamp. Whitley takes the opportunity to tell ...