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Texas Fire Ant Identification: An Illustrated Key There are six known species of fire ants (Solenopsisspecies of the geminatagroup) in the United States five of which are found in Texas Of these four are native species and the fifth is the accidentally introduced red imported fire ant
Eight genera in Texas Carpenter ants Camponotusspp Crazy ants Paratechinaspp False honey ant Prenolepisimpairs Rover ants Brachymyrmex CARPENTER ANT CAMPONOTUS Large (1/4 to ½ inch) polymorphic Thorax rounded in profile Common species are red and black brown or all black 18 species in Texas CAMPONOTUSSPECIES WITH ROUNDED THORAX
Before you can identify an ant, you should familiarize yourself with a few key things to look for. Before, or while, you collect an ant to identify, look around the area for other similar ants. All ants live in colonies and rarely travel alone. They can usually be seen hunting as a colony for food along well-established foraging trails. When you se...
Red imported fire ants, Solenopsis invicta
For more information about other indoor ants, see Extension Leaflet B-6183. For a more complete guide to the common ant genera of Texas, check out the Ant genera identification guide (for professionals) (B-6138-for sale).
Ant identification is by their color, size, and body shape. Ants have three pairs of legs and three identifiable body parts — the head, thorax, and abdomen. Some ants have large, bulbous heads and abdomens with a thin thorax.
As the name indicates, one sign these ants are present is their smell. When one of them is crushed, it can give off a rotten fruit smell that makes identification easier. Nest: Odorous house ants can build nests almost anywhere but prefer spots near water and, if possible, near sources of heat.
You need to wet the cloth with alcohol and then use it to pick up the ant and put it in the jar. The alcohol will quickly kill the ant, allowing you to examine it under the magnifier or microscope. When observed through the microscope, ants look like some creatures from a horror movie.
Carpenter ants are large, black ants that you will sometimes see around your home, or outside in areas where there are trees. Despite their size—sometimes approaching an inch in length—carpenter ants are harmless and do not sting people. However, these ants can sometimes pose a threat to buildings.