News

Harvester ants favor elevated, well-drained locations, and their colonies and nests are usually located in relatively ...
Red imported fire ants rank among the world’s most invasive and destructive species. In America, they cause $8.75 billion in ...
"100% on the record this is not a needle ant," Providence College entomologist Jane Waters said of an ant that stung a ...
The conservation group argues the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ignored science in denying the snakes' federal protection.
A bobwhite quail translocation study currently underway on private property in Polk County has shown some promising results and interesting findings regarding predation of active nests this year, ...
WASHINGTON— The Center for Biological Diversity sued the Trump administration today for failing to protect the Florida pinesnake under the Endangered Species Act. The pinesnake lives in South Carolina ...
Osprey numbers keep climbing in Rhode Island as mating pairs find more creative places to nest along the state's busy ...
In order to study why humans evolved their bipedalism features, scientists studied chimpanzees in Issa Valley, Tanzania.
Aiken State Park spans 1,067 acres of pristine natural beauty where the tea-colored waters of the South Edisto River wind through towering pines, where turtles play game-show host on fallen logs, and ...
Texas has plenty of native things that can potentially hurt us, like scorpions and coyotes and, well, lawmakers, so the last ...
Brave Wilderness Official on MSN15hOpinion

A Brutal Fire Ant Sting Attack: Hands in the Danger Zone

See the intense aftermath of a fire ant attack, as hands are torn apart by one of the most painful stings! Sharon Stone on ...
Some ant species that can only survive indoors in cooler regions could begin to move outdoors due to climate change, ...