Flying ants

  • Flying ants are insects that guard anthills and can be annoying in gardens.
  • They feed on plants, animal remains and can hunt other insects.
  • Mating occurs once a year, and females form new colonies.
  • They can be beneficial in aerating the soil and controlling pests such as termites.

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Key features

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      Froilina Vasquez Cancino said

    Very good information, I liked it, I will be more careful in my garden.

         Monica Sanchez said

      Hello Froilina.

      We are glad that this post about flying ants has served you well.

      Greetings.