ICYMI on KPBS Midday Edition: You wake up one summer morning and ants are swarming everywhere. Where do they come from? Why are they here? And what can make them go away?
It happens to the best of us. You wake up one summer morning, casually stroll through your home, and are confronted with ants. Ants swarming on the cat food, ants marching one by one into your garbage, ants, claiming a beach head in your bathroom. Where do they come from? Why are they here? And what can make them go away?
A: Well, we have between 100 and 200 different ant species here in San Diego County. But the most common ant that comes into people's homes, especially at this time of year, is the Argentine ant, which is a species that's been in California for over 100 years.A: That's correct, as their name would imply. They're native to southern South America, northern Argentina and surrounding regions, but have been introduced into new environments all over the world.
Q: But sometimes you find lines of ants in a closet or some other place where there's no water, there's no food. So how does that happen?
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