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Won me over

I’m sitting in my garden, and suddenly see a leaf on the ground start to move unusually. A harvester ant is clearing the area, moving debris around to set up her anthill. I don’t see obvious wing scars like the last queen, but she has to be one.

I really should catch her and drop her off at the park too, but she’s already working so hard, and it’s cute. 🥺
Then again, I have been stung by these kinds of ants before when one somehow managed to get inside my boot.
Though, I’ve never had this type show up in the house, so at least they’re not as awful as fire ants.

I don’t want her to work so hard setting everything up just for me to decide later that she and her colony have to move…

I’m going to let them stay for now. Hopefully this isn’t a mistake.

“Go to the ant, you sluggard. Consider her ways, and be wise.” 🤭
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Matt85 · 36-40, M
yeah they can bite, particularly red ants
@Matt85 The only ones I’ve encountered that weren’t so awful were Argentine ants. I was standing in a pile of leaves once, and they got all over my legs. But not a single one bit me. 😮‍💨
There was an explosion of their anthills in my yard this spring, though, and I did force them to move away.