Acrobat Ant Habits
Acrobat Ant nests typically consist of a single queen and a large number of workers and soldiers. When nesting outdoors Acrobat Ants prefer to live in trees, often taking over a single tree though large colonies can spread to neighboring trees. Acrobat Ants practice mutualism with aphids, tending these insects and subsisting on the honeydew that the aphids produce. When the opportunity presents itself, they will also eat dead insects. When Acrobat Ants infest dwellings they nest in rotting or damp wood or foam structures and feed on any sugary substances or protein that is left within reach.
Threats Posed by Acrobat Ants
Acrobat Ants are primarily an outdoor concern. Their presence, whether indoors or outdoors, indicates decaying wood. Additionally, their foraging behavior is a nuisance to homeowners.
Acrobat Ant Control, Removal, & Prevention
Acrobat Ants are best prevented by denying them housing. Decaying or damp wood and foam structures should be removed and cracks in foundation should be sealed so that they cannot enter. Outside, dead and rotting trees, stumps, and other wooden structures should be eliminated before Acrobat Ants can nest.
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