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Chemistry and properties of fire ant venoms.
For example, species whose foragers harvest food above the ground have a high proportion of soldiers that use chemical defense in combating predators. Invasive Species Specialist Group. Tetraponera Rufonigra. Memiria, Estacion Experimental de Citricos, Jaguey Grande Matanzas, Cuba, 20:72-82Taber SW, 2000.
Fire Ants. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 99:141-198Travis BV, 1938.
Tests of soil treatments for the control of the fire ant, Solenopsis geminata (F.).
Compendium record. Worker size and geographical distribution of red imported fire ants (Solenopsis invicta Buren), black imported fire ants (Solenopsis richteri Forel), The United States species of the fire ants of the genus Solenopsis, subgenus Solenopsis Westwood with synonyms on Solenopsis aurea Wheeler. Species that nest and seek food below ground have relatively low investment in soldiers, which rely There are three phases of foraging organization in Nasute termites also have an alarm–recruitment response. Status of control of ant damage to drip irrigation tubing. The range of within-species body lengths varied from 1.6 mm to 4 mm.
Acta Oecologica, 18:685-695Morrison LW, 2000. Solenopsis geminata is the tropical fire ant.
In Puerto Rico, S. coffeae is very common on Annona muricata and is frequently attended by the fire ant Solenopsis geminata (Fabricius). Hawaiian Sugar Technologists, 1980 Report, 111-112Prins AJ, 1985. Farmers generally despise them. Queen dimorphism and reproductive strategies in the fire ant, Solenopsis geminata (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Horvitz CC, 1981.
Diamondback moth and other crucifer pests. Recent changes in the introduced population of the fire ant Solenopsis saevissima (Fr. The range of within-species body lengths varied from 1.6 …
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Occ. Solenopsis Geminata.
Workers swarm over the nest surface and surrounding vegetation, and they appear to be driving the males and alate queens from the nest. Southwestern Naturalist, 26:5-12Ota AK, Chang V, 1979. George RP, Narendran TC, 1987. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 308 ppTorres JA, 1984. Size 5 suitable for up to 3000 workers. For the rest smooth and shining.
(Heliantheae: Compositae). Pest ants of India and their management. ISSG, 2005. CABI is a registered EU trademark.
If you mistakenly stand on a nest, workers will slowly cover your feet and lower legs and then all sting at once. Journal of Agriculture, University of Puerto Rico, 20:819-75Snelling RR, 1963. In addition, they feed on germinating plants, as well as on fruits and roots, and can cause damage by girdling tree seedlings.Fire ants are soil nesters, with most colonies being initiated by a single inseminated queen after a nuptial flight during April–August. he node of the petiole. Diversity and distribution of ant communities in Puerto Rico. American Midland Naturalist, 59:1-57Veeresh GK, 1990.
The scale feeds on the fruits, foliage and stems and secretes honeydew on which sooty mould develops (Medina-Gaud et al., 1989). California Department of Agriculture Bulletin Entomology, 15 ppSuarez-Sotolongo M, 1990. Oil and protein sources, such as tuna baits, are particularly attractive.
The scale feeds on the fruits, foliage and stems and secretes honeydew on which sooty mould develops (Medina-Gaud et al., 1989).
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 43:581-586Battenfield SL, Blum MS, Battenfield SL eds, 1982.
Chemistry and properties of fire ant venoms.
For example, species whose foragers harvest food above the ground have a high proportion of soldiers that use chemical defense in combating predators. Invasive Species Specialist Group. Tetraponera Rufonigra. Memiria, Estacion Experimental de Citricos, Jaguey Grande Matanzas, Cuba, 20:72-82Taber SW, 2000.
Fire Ants. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 99:141-198Travis BV, 1938.
Tests of soil treatments for the control of the fire ant, Solenopsis geminata (F.).
Compendium record. Worker size and geographical distribution of red imported fire ants (Solenopsis invicta Buren), black imported fire ants (Solenopsis richteri Forel), The United States species of the fire ants of the genus Solenopsis, subgenus Solenopsis Westwood with synonyms on Solenopsis aurea Wheeler. Species that nest and seek food below ground have relatively low investment in soldiers, which rely There are three phases of foraging organization in Nasute termites also have an alarm–recruitment response. Status of control of ant damage to drip irrigation tubing. The range of within-species body lengths varied from 1.6 mm to 4 mm.
Acta Oecologica, 18:685-695Morrison LW, 2000. Solenopsis geminata is the tropical fire ant.
In Puerto Rico, S. coffeae is very common on Annona muricata and is frequently attended by the fire ant Solenopsis geminata (Fabricius). Hawaiian Sugar Technologists, 1980 Report, 111-112Prins AJ, 1985. Farmers generally despise them. Queen dimorphism and reproductive strategies in the fire ant, Solenopsis geminata (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Horvitz CC, 1981.
Diamondback moth and other crucifer pests. Recent changes in the introduced population of the fire ant Solenopsis saevissima (Fr. The range of within-species body lengths varied from 1.6 …
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Occ. Solenopsis Geminata.
Workers swarm over the nest surface and surrounding vegetation, and they appear to be driving the males and alate queens from the nest. Southwestern Naturalist, 26:5-12Ota AK, Chang V, 1979. George RP, Narendran TC, 1987. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 308 ppTorres JA, 1984. Size 5 suitable for up to 3000 workers. For the rest smooth and shining.
(Heliantheae: Compositae). Pest ants of India and their management. ISSG, 2005. CABI is a registered EU trademark.
If you mistakenly stand on a nest, workers will slowly cover your feet and lower legs and then all sting at once. Journal of Agriculture, University of Puerto Rico, 20:819-75Snelling RR, 1963. In addition, they feed on germinating plants, as well as on fruits and roots, and can cause damage by girdling tree seedlings.Fire ants are soil nesters, with most colonies being initiated by a single inseminated queen after a nuptial flight during April–August. he node of the petiole. Diversity and distribution of ant communities in Puerto Rico. American Midland Naturalist, 59:1-57Veeresh GK, 1990.
The scale feeds on the fruits, foliage and stems and secretes honeydew on which sooty mould develops (Medina-Gaud et al., 1989). California Department of Agriculture Bulletin Entomology, 15 ppSuarez-Sotolongo M, 1990. Oil and protein sources, such as tuna baits, are particularly attractive.
The scale feeds on the fruits, foliage and stems and secretes honeydew on which sooty mould develops (Medina-Gaud et al., 1989).
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 43:581-586Battenfield SL, Blum MS, Battenfield SL eds, 1982.