Warmer temperatures mean summer is well on its way, but it also means something else: The bugs are out. Anything that crawls, climbs, or flies is bound to show up in your yard. People spend thousands ...
Fire ants have become an all too familiar threat across Texas, turning backyards and parks into places people have to ...
This invasive insect's sting has been reported to cause severe allergic reactions, like anaphylaxis, in people who are allergic to insect venom.
A Massachusetts man said the sting of an Asian needle ant left him feeling sick. The invasive insect has been spreading across the U.S., and experts say their venomous sting can potentially be deadly.
It doesn’t look like a fire ant. It doesn’t sting like one either. And it may already be in your yard.
Experts warn Asian needle ant stings in the Southeast can trigger severe allergic reactions, including potentially life-threatening anaphylaxis.
You may not see these ants in Mississippi until it’s too late. Their sting can last longer and hit harder than others.
A Massachusetts man believed he was stung by an invasive Asian needle ant, but an entomologist said the ant the man saved in a baggie was misidentified and was actually a harmless species. Experts say ...