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EnviroSafe - Protecting Your World>Bug Mug Shot 1>Odorous House Ant
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INTRODUCTION. The pungent, "rotten-coconutlike" odor given off when this ant is crushed gives it its name. It is a native species and is found throughout the United States. RECOGNITION. Workers monomorphic, about 1/16-1/8" (2.4-3.25 mm) long. Body brown to black. antenna 12-segmented, without a club. Thorax lacks spines, profile unevenly rounded. Pedicel 1-segmented, with small node/segment hidden/concealed from view from above by base of gaster. Gaster with anal opening slitlike, lacking circlet of hairs. Stinger absent. Workers emit a disagreeable, rotten coconut odor when crushed. HABITS. Inside,
these ants usually construct their nests in wall voids espeecially
around hot water pipes and heaters, in crevices aound sinks, cupboards,
etc. These ants prefer sweets but also eat foods with high
protein content and grease such as meats and cheese. |
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