Harvester
Ant
Characteristics –
Size: Harvester ants range from 3/8-inch to 1/2-inch in length.
Color: The color varies from red to reddish brown to black, depending
on the species.
Behavior –
Harvester ants are farmers in the sense that they gather seeds as their primary
food source. They generally clear large circular areas completely free of any
vegetation around the nest entrance hole. A few species are known to clear an
area up to 30 feet or more in diameter. Other species may only clear a few feet.
Some species construct mounds, while others carry the excavated soil away from
the nest and discard it. These ants become pests only when they invade a lawn
from a neighboring field.
These ants aggressively defend their nests and will bite vigorously; some
species will sting.
Habitat – Several dozen species of harvester ants occur in
the United States, but most are desert dwellers and do not come into contact
with humans very often. Only one species is found east of the Mississippi River
in Florida; the remaining species are found in the Southwest. Nests occur in the
soil with a single entrance hole.
Tips for Control – Harvester ants are controlled through the
use of ant baits. In some cases, however, getting the ants in a particular
colony to take the bait may require persistence and possibly the use of
different baits