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Shiny Guest Ants

While looking up information on the hairy wood ants, Formica lugubris, I found out about some tiny ants called guest ants that also live in the wood ants’ towering mounds. The shining guest ant, Formicoxenus nitidulus, forms a small nest within the bigger nest. As you can see from the photo below, they are [...]

Ants for Wordless Wednesday

I have always wanted to try  Wordless Wednesday.

Ant Structures With GPS Addresses

Foresters are set to log the ancient Holystone Forest, in Northumberland, England. But first they need to locate and save a few homes located in the forest. Are these structures human dwellings? No, they are giant ant mounds.

The northern, or hairy wood ants  (Formica lugubris) build towering mounds out of pine needles, from three to [...]

Subscribing to RSS Feed Fixed

It was recently brought to my attention that the RSS subscription button wasn’t working on this blog. I think I have that problem fixed now.

If you have any difficulty subscribing to the feed, please let me know in the comments section.

Karen, thank you for letting me know about this error!