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Texas faces threat as deadly ants invade 17 U.S. states

by LAWIN.news June 13, 2025
written by LAWIN.news June 13, 2025
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has issued a warning regarding the spread of the invasive Asian needle ant in 17 states, including Texas.

The ant species poses health risks due to its sting, which can cause severe allergic reactions, and threatens native ecosystems.

The Asian needle ant measures approximately 0.2 inches in length and has a shiny, dark-colored body. It is known for its adaptability, establishing colonies in both forested environments and areas near human development.

The USDA reports that the species is displacing native ant populations, altering local biodiversity, and disrupting ecological balance.

Authorities have confirmed the establishment of Asian needle ant populations across various environments in the affected states. Their spread increases competition with native ants and poses risks to overall ecosystem stability.

The USDA is urging the public to report sightings of the Asian needle ant to local agricultural or environmental authorities. Early detection is key to controlling the insect’s spread and mitigating its impact.

The ant’s sting can cause painful reactions and, in some individuals, severe allergic responses. While not all stings result in medical emergencies, the potential for adverse reactions has prompted health and environmental officials to issue warnings about avoiding contact with the ants.

Authorities encourage residents to take precautionary measures and to assist in tracking the ant’s spread through prompt reporting.

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