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Invasive Asian needle ants have spread to 20 states, including Ohio. Here's what their stings can do to you, and how to keep them away.
The allure to collect these plants has been called the “green needle” because of its addictive quality. “People will stop at nothing to fill the blank in their collection,” Doran says.
Our travel writer finally visits the Maldives and reviews Gili Lankanfushi, the original castaway island hotel. Here's everything you need to know.
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"Asian needle ant workers are small, shiny, dark brown to black, with the end of the antennae and the legs being a lighter orange-brown. Workers are about 0.2 inches in length," the USDA said.
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Asian needle ants (Brachyponera chinensis) are small, stealthy invaders about 3/16 inch long. They prefer shady, moist areas like leaf litter, dead logs, firewood piles, and under rocks.
From circus cookies to chili chips, rediscover 15 iconic California snacks that defined Golden State childhoods and vanished ...