University of Texas-Austin: Invading Hordes of Crazy Ants May Have Finally Met Their Kryptonite
March 29, 2022
March 29, 2022
AUSTIN, Texas, March 29 (TNSJou) -- The University of Texas issued the following news release:
When tawny crazy ants move into a new area, the invasive species is like an ecological wrecking ball -- driving out native insects and small animals and causing major headaches for homeowners. But scientists at The University of Texas at Austin have good news, as they have demonstrated how to use a naturally occurring fungus to crush local populations of crazy ants. They describe their wor . . .
When tawny crazy ants move into a new area, the invasive species is like an ecological wrecking ball -- driving out native insects and small animals and causing major headaches for homeowners. But scientists at The University of Texas at Austin have good news, as they have demonstrated how to use a naturally occurring fungus to crush local populations of crazy ants. They describe their wor . . .