Billions of infamous raspberry ants will cover the city of Houston. This kind of ant will generally sleep until the end of April. As the temperature rises, ants will thrive, prompting people to face a new round of invasion.
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Crazy raspberry ants, although not as well known as fire ants, are actually more destructive than their brothers. Because this kind of ant bites people, it is harder to deal with than fire ants. Scientists believe that this kind of ant arrived in Texas for the first time in 1930 with a cargo ship from South America. Nowadays this type of ant has successfully entered 27 countries, which is more than three times of 8 countries in 2008. Once this ant enters the house, it will cause serious damage. Your laptop, water pump, gas meter, etc. All will suffer. Even more troubling is that this ant has an amazing ability to reproduce. As long as you are not paying attention, there may be between 1 and 20 billion ants in an acre.
Houston's billions of destructive ant invasions