The Rasberry crazy ant, discovered in 2002 in Texas, has rapidly spread across the southern part of the state invading both rural and urban areas. It forms massive colonies that can blanket the ground and trees, causing annoyance to residents. The ants have been known to damage electrical equipment and accumulate in large numbers, potentially causing short circuits. While the species' origin is still unknown, it is an invasive pest that continues to spread through human transport of infested materials.
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Rasberry Crazy Ants
1. TOM RASBERRY TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE
Rasberry Crazy Ants
In 2002, Tom Rasberry, a professional pest-management provider from Pearland, discovered a
population of a new pest ant near Pasadena, Texas, in Harris County. Huge numbers of this new
Rasberry ant literally covered the landscape in industrial parks and residences. The Center for Urban and
Structural Entomology within the Department of Entomology at Texas A&M University has
identified the ant as a new exotic invasive pest in Texas, but the species identification and country
Crazy Ant of origin are still unresolved. It is now commonly called the Rasberry crazy ant, Nylanderia sp. nr.
pubens (previously in the genus Paratrechina). Currently, little is known regarding the biology or
control of this ant. The ant population has begun to spread, often through human assistance.
A new exotic species
Where are they found? treatment or other appropriate regulatory
invading Texas measures upon detection of crazy ants on
For more information, photos As of 2009, high numbers
nursery products and/or in premises.
of the Rasberry crazy
and help with identification, Nursery managers and retail garden store
ants have been found in
managers are encouraged to keep their
please visit the southern part
premises free of crazy ants.
of Texas. As of
http://UrbanEntomology.tamu.edu November 2009,
infestations have What do they do?
been confirmed in Bexar, In infested areas around the Houston area,
Brazoria, Chambers, Fort large numbers of Rasberry crazy ants have
Bend, Galveston, Hardin, caused great annoyance to residents and
Harris, Jefferson, Jim Hogg, Liberty, businesses. Because one multi-queen colony
Montgomery, Orange, Walker and Wharton can number in the millions, ants can blanket
counties. New infestations are suspected the ground and trees, creating uncomfortable
beyond these areas. The most current distri- situations that prevent residents from enjoy-
bution is posted at http://UrbanEntomology ing time outdoors. Pets and livestock may
.tamu.edu. These ants can be transported avoid the area due to the constantly crawling
through movement of almost any infested crazy ants.
container or material. Thus, the movement of
potted plants, mulch, garbage, yard debris, Rasberry crazy ants have been found accu-
bags or loads of compost or bales of hay by car, mulating by the thousands in electrical
4200 Smith School Road equipment, causing short circuits and
truck, railroad or airplane can transport ant
Austin, TX 78744 colonies and result in new areas of infestation. equipment failure. In some documented
www.tpwd.state.tx.us cases, the ants have caused tens of thousands
What is their pest status? of dollars in damage and remedial costs.
Critical electrical and computer systems in
Recently, the ant was also found in beehives
traffic signals, businesses, schools, hospitals
causing the bees to abscond the hives, and for
and airports could be affected.
息2010 PWD BR K0700-1219 (2/10) this reason, the Texas Department of Agri-
SANFORD PORTER
In accordance with Texas Depository Law, this publication is available at the
culture (TDA) considers the Rasberry crazy
Texas State Publications Clearinghouse and/or Texas Depository Libraries.
ant to be an agricultural pest. However, no Do they sting or bite?
TPWD receives federal assistance from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
information is yet available on any potential Although these ants do not have stingers,
and other federal agencies. TPWD is therefore subject to Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title II of the damage to crops or adverse economic effects worker ants possess a structure called an
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975,
in infested lands. Crazy ants can hitchhike on acidopore on the end of their abdomen which
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, in addition to state anti-
discrimination laws. TPWD will comply with state and federal laws prohibiting nursery plants and other landscaping materi- can excrete chemicals for defense or attack.
discrimination based on race, color, national origin, age, sex or disability. If
you believe that you have been discriminated against in any TPWD program, als. Furthermore, state law requires nursery The Rasberry crazy ants are capable of
activity or event, you may contact the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division Bastiaan M. Drees, Paul R. Nester and Roger products and premises to be free of pests and biting, and their bite causes a relatively
of Federal Assistance, 4401 N. Fairfax Drive, Mail Stop: MBSP-4020, Arling-
ton, VA 22203, Attention: Civil Rights Coordinator for Public Access. E. Gold, Texas AgriLife Extension Service diseases. Therefore, TDA may require a sharp pain that quickly fades.
2. TOM RASBERRY
SANFORD PORTER
Identifying characteristics What can you do to
and behavior prevent and control them?
Proper identification of Rasberry crazy The best way to prevent a Rasberry crazy ant infestation is to be
ants by a specialist is essential. ant-aware.
If you are a professional pest management
provider or landowner and you suspect you Report suspicious ant problems, and have the ants identified
have seen these ants, please SUBMIT A SAMPLE FOR IDENTIFI- by a specialist.
CATION by the Center for Urban and Structural Entomology. Visit Avoid bringing ant-infested articles onto your property.
Accumulations in http://UrbanEntomology.tamu.edu for an Identification Request Carefully inspect new plant materials, mulch or soil brought
electrical equipment Form and instructions on submitting ants for identification. The onto your property.
cause short circuits process through the center is free, requiring only postage from you.
and equipment failure. If Rasberry crazy ants are detected, practice good sanitization
Until better control methods are developed, you can help control techniques by removing potential nesting sites, such as piles of
What effect do Rasberry crazy ants by identifying colonies and discouraging the debris (mulch, wood etc.) from around buildings, or stacks of
ants from nesting on your property. debris from the property, taking care not to spread the ants in
they have on wildlife? the process.
Rasberry crazy ants:
Very little is currently known about the
wildlife impact from Rasberry crazy ants. Are about 1/8-inch long and reddish-brown in color, not black. Many of the typical control tactics
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If you observe any effect on wildlife, please Are social insects that live in large colonies containing many that work for other ants do not
report it to Texas Parks and Wildlife queen ants, worker ants and brood consisting of larval and provide adequate control of the
Department by submitting the Wildlife pupal stages. Colony size can be in the millions, infesting Rasberry crazy ant. The worker ants
Impact Report form found at http:// entire subdivisions, industrial sites, agricultural operations, are not attracted to most bait prod-
UrbanEntomology.tamu.edu. Also, please parks and wildlife habitats. ucts used for fire ants and other ants.
report any situations where the crazy ants Do not construct hills or mounds like fire ants, and do not Because colonies predominantly nest
are affecting agricultural animals, includ- emerge to the surface from underground nests through central outdoors, indoor treatments are not
ing invasion and loss of wild and domestic openings. Instead, colonies can be found under or within almost effective in controlling ants that
honey bee hives. any object or void, including piles of debris, stumps, fallen logs, venture inside structures.
leaf litter, soil, concrete, rocks or potted plants.
Wildlife such as songbirds can be irritated However, there are treatments
Primarily form nests outdoors, but can roam indoors from
by the Rasberry crazy ants. Masses of available that offer temporary buffer
outdoor nests.
crazy ants covering the ground and trees zones around homes and other struc-
Form loose foraging trails as well as forage randomly tures in urban areas. These products
likely affect ground and tree-nesting birds
(non-trailing) and crawl rapidly and erratically (hence must be applied by a licensed applica-
and other small animals, and cause wildlife
the description crazy ant). tor only and are not readily available
to move out of the area.
Eat almost any acceptable food item. Worker ants commonly to the consumer. There are currently no licensed or effective
The ants are even displacing red imported tend sucking hemipterous insects such as aphids, scale insects, treatments that can be used around livestock or wildlife habitats.
fire ants in areas of heavy infestation. whiteflies, mealybugs, and others that excrete a sugary liquid
However, after experiencing the Rasberry called honeydew. Worker crazy ants are also attracted to If you suspect your house or property is infested with Rasberry
crazy ant, most residents prefer the fire ant. nectar-rich parts of plants, damaged and overripe fruit, crazy ants, call a professional pest-control provider. These experi-
hummingbird feeders and will consume other insects and enced, licensed professionals can offer the most current, successful
A related species of crazy ant has been a small vertebrates for protein. alternatives that are unavailable to consumers. After treatment,
serious pest in South America, reportedly Are hard to spot during cooler winter months. In spring, foraging or when making multiple applications over time, piles of dead
displacing all other ant species. In addition, activity begins and colonies grow, producing millions of workers ants must be swept or moved out of the area in order to treat the
the South American crazy ant pest caused that increase dramatically by mid-summer (July-August). Ant surface(s) underneath, being careful not to sweep or blow away a
chickens to die of asphyxia due to ants numbers remain high through fall (October-November). treated surface such as soil.
obstructing their nasal passages. Larger
animals, such as cattle, have been attacked
around the eyes, nasal area and hooves.