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Home » Informational Materials » Photo Gallery » General Photos of Fire Ants

General Photos of Fire Ants

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  1. Fire ants on boot. Photo by Bart Drees.
  2. Fire ant worker ants marked with wire bands. Photo by Bart Drees.
  3. Red imported fire ant worker. Photo by Bart Drees.
  4. Red imported fire ant worker. Photo by Bart Drees.
  5. Three red imported fire ant worker ants. Photo by Bart Drees.
  6. Red imported fire antworker ants. Photo by Bart Drees.
  7. Winged reproductive fire ants leaving mound on nuptial flight. Photo by Bart Drees.
  8. Mating red imported fire ants. Photo by Charles Barr.
  9. Dissected red imported fire ant queen showing spermatheca. Photo by Bart Drees.
  10. Worker ant holding clutch of eggs. Photo by Charles Barr.
  11. Eggs, larval stages, pupa and adult fire ant workers. Photo by Bart Drees.
  12. Larval (top) and pupal fire ants. Photo by Bart Drees.
  13. Electron micrograph of fire ant larvae. Photo by S.B. Vinson.
  14. Array for red imported fire ant worker sizes. Photo by S. Porter.
  15. Fire ant castes and developmental stages from a “mature” colony. Photo by Charles Barr.
  16. Worker ants tending queen. Photo by S.B. Vinson.
  17. Fire ant laboratory colony. Photo by Bart Drees.
  18. Worker ants tending larvae and queen. Photo by Bart Drees.
  19. Worker ants tending larvae and queen. Photo by Bart Drees.
  20. White ant “eggs” (actually larvae and pupae) in disturbed ant mound. Photo by Bart Drees.

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