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Thief Ant

Mosquitoes
Latin Name:
Solenopsis molesta
Appearance:
One of the smallest ants, about 1/32- to 1/16-inch long. Yellow to light brown with very small eyes Petiole with 2 nodes Thorax uneven in shape when viewed from the side with no spines 10-segmented antennae with a 2-segmented club
Habit:
Nest outdoors in soil under rocks or in decaying wood Indoors, colonies found in cabinet or wall voids or behind baseboards Individual colonies small; may have multiple queens
Diet:
Feed on grease and greasy foods, proteins, dead insects, and even dead rodents; may sometimes feed on sweets Often steal food and ant larvae from nests of other ants Travel in set trails inside cabinets, on walls, along baseboards, and along branches of trees and shrubs May travel from one room to another by traveling on electrical wires; may be seen in electrical outlets. Small enough to forage into packaged foods
Reproduction:
Queens lay an average of 105 eggs, which incubate for 16 to 28 days. Larval stage may last 21 days in summer, but can last throughout the winter.
Other:
So small they are difficult to detect, they are very persistent and difficult to control. Often go undetected to the untrained eye for months.