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Fire ants rafting in water after heavy rain
Fire ants rafting in water after heavy rain
Jan 16, 2024 05:18 am
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Venomous fire ant populations are growing and colonies are forming so-called rafts in floodwater, which help the insects spread their population, as seen in this recent video from the Gold Coast, Queensland.
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