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A tiny invasive insect is posing a potentially deadly threat to people prone to severe allergic reactions, and experts say now is the time Georgians are most likely to encounter them.
A venomous ant species known as the Asian needle ant is becoming more common in Georgia, and experts are warning residents to ...
Sightings of a potentially deadly invasive species are spreading across the United States. They’ve been spotted in at least ...
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WAPT on MSNMSU: Asian needle ant invasion spreading in MississippiMississippi State University researchers are tracking the Asian needle ant, which has been spreading since the 2000s. JoVonn Hill, director of the Mississippi Entomological Museum and assistant ...
North Carolina State University says Asian needle ants pose a “triple threat” to humans. They have a painful, venomous sting that is more likely to cause an allergic reaction than a bee sting. They ...
The ant is getting attention after University of Georgia (UGA) entomologist Dan Suiter issued a warning that its sting can be ...
If you've been watching the news, you may have heard about the Asian Needle Ant. It's an invasive species with a nasty sting.
Asian needle ants are an invasive ant species with a deadly sting spreading quickly across Alabama and the U.S. Here's what ...
Asian needle ants, an invasive species capable of causing life-threatening allergic reactions, have been detected in at least ...
WASHINGTON — An invasive species of ant has made its way to nearly 20 states in the U.S., raising fears that the species ...
The Asian needle ant is raising health concerns due to its venomous sting which can in some instances trigger anaphylactic ...
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