The Wall Street Journal ran a feature titled 'Crazy Ants' Get Under Skin of Gulf Coast Residents.' The article explored some of the challenges Gulf Coast residents are having with paratrechina species near pubens, the tiny, frenetic bugs that rival fire ants and have ravaged the South, costing billions of dollars in damages each year.
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Source: Wall Street Journal
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