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Plan for Managing Crazy Ants in Louisiana
This article details the current interest in crazy ants: how to identify them, general information and how to manage them.
[Image: Image 1]Little Black Ant Management in Structures
Identification, biology, and treatment of Little Black Ants.
[Image: Image 1]Tetramorium bicarinatum: Pavement Ants
Identification, biology and treatment of pavement ants
[Image: Image 1]Elongate Twig Ant
Identification, biology and treatment of the elongate twig ant.
[Image: Image 1]Acrobat Ant
Acrobat ants, Crematogaster spp., are small (2-4mm) ants that appear to be all the same size. The abdomen is heart-shaped when viewed from above and the heads are round.
[Image: Image 1]Crazy Ant Control in Structures
Identification, biology and treatment of the crazy ant in structures.
[Image: Image 1]Pheidole: Big-Headed Ants
Big-headed ants are small to large ants (2-8mm) that appear to have many sizes.
[Image: Image 1]Pharaoh Ant Management in Structures
Identification, biology and treatment of the Pharaoh Ant
[Image: Image 1]Cardiocondyla nuda
Identification, biology and treatment of Cardiocondyla nuda.
[Image: Pest Ant Pub Cover]The Pest Ants of Louisiana: A Guide to Their Identification, Biology and Control
Ants range from mildly to highly annoying. Knowing the species, biology and control can help you manage them. This is a useful reference for pest management professionals, extension personnel and homeowners. A key to ants, color photographs, diagrams and a glossary are included. Spiral bound copies are available for $10 each. To purchase using a check, use the pdf order form. To purchase with a credit card, click on "order publication."
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