Argentine ants are a serious pest of households, conservation, horticulture and forestry. They are light to dark honey-brown, two to three millimetres long and bite — but are not poisonous.
JACK KELLY CLARK, COURTESY OF UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE IPM PROJECT
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Forest and Bird, Issue 303, 1 February 2002, Page 8
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40Argentine ants are a serious pest of households, conservation, horticulture and forestry. They are light to dark honey-brown, two to three millimetres long and bite — but are not poisonous. JACK KELLY CLARK, COURTESY OF UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE IPM PROJECT Forest and Bird, Issue 303, 1 February 2002, Page 8
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