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Species Formica exsectoides - Allegheny Mound Ant Several barely distinguishable varieties and subspecies of this ant have been described, all now considered minor, either local or regional color variants, and thus synonyms of F. exsectoides proper. resembling F. exsecta, a related Eurasian species.
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Jul 10, 2023 · This species nests in large mound nests. It enslaves Formica fusca and Formica subsericea. Colonies can be large, including over 1,600 ...
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The Allegheny mound ant (Formica exsectoides) is a species of ant native to the Atlantic area of North America. Its range extends from Nova Scotia to parts ...
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Aug 6, 2017 · On a recent trip to western New York State, we made a cool discovery. Driving along a quiet country road, we came upon some huge ant mounds.
Jun 26, 2009 · Allegany mound ants, Formica exsectoides, build large conspicuous ... The ants kill nearby vegetation including small trees and shrubs to keep ...
Sep 4, 2010 · This is an odorous house ant, Tapinoma sessile. I have seen this species a number of times on the mound. This is a fairly small ant. Another ...
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Allegany mound ants, Formica exsectoides, build large conspicuous nests in ... The ants kill nearby vegetation including small trees and shrubs to keep shade off ...
Minor Fruits · Minor Nuts · Olive · Peaches and Nectarines · Pears · Pecan · Pineapple · Plum · Strawberry · Walnuts · Ornamentals · Lawn and Turf · Trees ...
A rare formicine ant with a deeply excised head, F. exsecta forms small mounds up to around a foot in height consisting of much finer material than that used by ...