[at-l] hey...

Carol Donaldson carol1944 at brmemc.net
Sun Jul 30 17:24:34 CDT 2006


Thank goodness it wasn't a wasp like this one: http://tinyurl.com/jxduf

Do you think eArThworm has solved your mystery?

Ants can bite with their pincerlike jaws, although most species rarely do. The velvety tree ant, however, is an aggressive biter. A few ants sting, including native fire ants and harvester ants, which are primarily outdoor species.

Coosa

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Felix J 

  Carol Donaldson wrote:

  > Do you see one like it here?  Coosa
  >  
  > http://bugguide.net/node/view/15740


  The closest I could find is what someone there 'thinks' is  queen 
  carpenter ant. Do they sting/bite?





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