Simon says: "Meet the Little Fire Ant (Wasmannia auropunctata)"
The Little Fire Ant (Wasmannia auropunctata) 🏡 Habitat Native to Central & South America, this ant arrived in Israel around 1998 & was identified in 2005 - the first record of this species in open areas outside the tropics. It now infests 26 localities across Israel, mostly in irrigated gardens, parks & urban areas. Found from Kiryat Shmona to Eilat, it survives harsh conditions with temperatures as low as 6°C & 5–12 rainless months. Nests hide under debris, in trees,beneath flowerpots & even in wall voids . 🐝 Breeding This ant forms one giant clonal supercolony throughout Israel, with colonies cooperating due to genetic similarity. A single nest contains multiple queens, workers, pupae, larvae & eggs. The species reproduces clonally, making it exceptionally resilient & difficult to eradicate. 🌸 Food Polyphagous & opportunistic - feeds on honeydew from aphids & scales, dead & living arthropods, nectar & plant material. They trail along bui...