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Electronics-Loving 'Crazy Ants' Invading Southern US

From an article at the Houston Chronicle (not The Onion) comes a report of concern to anyone in a warm climate with, well, electronics. From the article: "According to researchers at The University of Texas at Austin, invasive 'crazy ants' are slowly displacing fire ants in the southeastern United States. These 'Tawny Crazy Ants' have a peculiar predilection toward electronics as well. 'They nest in electronics and create short circuits, as they create a contact bridge between two points when they get electrocuted they release an alarm pheromone,' says UT research assistant Edward LeBrun. 'The other ants are attracted to the chemicals that other ants give off,' he adds. At this point, more ants arrive and create a larger nest." The L.A. Times also has a report, which says "Thus far, the crazy ants are not falling for the traditional poisons used to eliminate fire ant mounds. And when local mounds are destroyed manually, they are quickly regenerated. 'They don't sting like fire ants do, but aside from that they are much bigger pests,' LeBrun said. 'There are videos on YouTube of people sweeping out dustpans full of these ants from their bathroom. You have to call pest control operators every three or four months just to keep the infestation under control. It's very expensive.'"

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  1. Depends on the electronics by fustakrakich · · Score: 2, Funny

    Try putting a router in your house. It might keep ants away too.

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    1. Re:Depends on the electronics by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 3, Funny

      Bah, if your computer is infested with ants, you need to call upon mavens to eliminate them.

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    2. Re:Depends on the electronics by Mitchell314 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Or just file a bug report online.

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  2. Evolution... by houbou · · Score: 4, Funny

    Even the ants want to travel the electronic highway.. :)

  3. Re:Controlling infestations by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    A bucket full of ants and you suggest simple 'disposal'. My god man, you have *a bucket full of ants*! The mind reels at the possibilities!

  4. Good idea! by SeaFox · · Score: 4, Funny

    "...as they create a contact bridge between two points when they get electrocuted they release an alarm pheromone," says UT research assistant Edward LeBrun. "The other ants are attracted to the chemicals that other ants give off," he adds.

    What kind of survival mechanism is that? "Oh! There's danger over there. Let's all go check it out..."

    1. Re:Good idea! by fazookus · · Score: 4, Funny

      Hold my beer and watch this! Those would be your red neck ants.

  5. Re:What do these things eat? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Sounds like they eat mostly bugs, grains, and small animals.

    For natural pest control may I suggest house centipedes? Those fast, long-legged, grey-brown guys with the racing stripes. They are non-aggressive and typically incapable of stinging humans until they get quite large (they can live for almost a decade), they carry no known human diseases or parasites, and are voracious hunters whose favorite prey include termites, silverfish, bedbugs, and young cockroachs. And unlike ants they're completely uninterested in your food.

    How about hell no!

    A little bug spray easily manages crazy ants. Bifenthrin or Pyrethrum based insecticides are highly effective. Fire-ant bait is ineffective because they aren't fire ants, thank God.

  6. Re:What do these things eat? by Immerman · · Score: 4, Funny

    Aww come on, as bugs go it's almost cute. Like the love child of a spider and caterpillar.

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