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Pesticides make Argentine ants go crazy, sending them roaming or clustering before workers die

Pesticides make Argentine ants go crazy, sending them roaming or clustering before workers dieWorldPing

Don't assume an uptick in ant activity after setting out pesticide traps means the treatment failed. New UC Riverside research shows their behavior changes as chemicals make their way through a colony.

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