By Martin M Barillas An invasive ant may have met its match in a naturally occurring fungus that can destroy it from the inside out. The crazy ant (Nylanderia fulva), sometimes called the “raspberry ant” in Texas, is originally from Argentina. It is dubbed “crazy” because of its quick, unpredictable movements. The tawny-colored ants are reportedly overwhelming populations of fire […]
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