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Researchers have discovered parasitic ant queens that use natural "chemical weapons" to trick ants from rival colonies.
Researchers found that parasitic queens used bold deception. They entered nests belonging to other ant species. They then ...
Lasius orientalis and Lasius umbratus—invade and overtake a host ant colony. In both cases, the parasitic ant queen invades the nest and sprays the host colony queen with what is likely formic acid.
Scientists newly described how a parasitic ant queen infiltrates another ant species’ colony and tricks the workers into killing their mother.
For some would-be ant queens, the easiest way to take over a colony is to dupe its worker ants into committing regicide.
Parasitic ants have developed a method to take over colonies with rulers too strong to defeat by direct attack. They use a ...
Scientists document a new form of host manipulation where an invading, parasitic ant queen "tricks" ant workers into killing their queen mother. The ...
Scientists document a new form of host manipulation where an invading, parasitic ant queen "tricks" ant workers into killing ...