swarming pavement ants

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Swarming Pavement Ants Royalty Free Stock Photo
Swarming Pavement Ants Royalty Free Stock Photo
Swarming Pavement Ants Royalty Free Stock Photo
Swarming Pavement Ants Royalty Free Stock Photo
P8241837 pavement ants, Tetramorium immigrans, swarming over a piece of meat cECP 2022 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro View of Ants Swarming on Pavement – Nature and Insect Behavior Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro View of Ants Swarming on Pavement – Nature and Insect Behavior Royalty Free Stock Photo
Swarming Pavement Ants
Queen Pavement Ants Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Close-Up of Ants on Pavement with Blurred City Street Background and Autumnal Hues Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red imported fire ants (Solenopsis invicta) swarming onto an earthworm. Royalty Free Stock Photo
P5110006 pavement ants, Tetramorium immigrans, on dead queen carpenter ant, Camponotus modoc, cECP 2024 Royalty Free Stock Photo
P8241868 Pavement ants, Tetramorium immigrans, feeding on a mosquito, Aedes, cECP 2022 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brown to black with pale brown legs and antennae, 1/8-inch long pavement ants can be seen swarming over sidewalks and patios in the spring when they are most active. Opportunistic feeders, these basically harmless ants will eat almost anything, swarming over foods found as they forage. Although pavement ants nest in the ground under stones and building slabs, large numbers may swarm into buildings built on concrete slabs, particularly in the spring. Pavement ant colonies are typically small with several queens but their swarming behavior can make pavement ants a considerable nuisance. The inaccessibility of their nests under concrete slabs can make extermination difficult.


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