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Researchers thought colder temperatures and higher elevations could stop the march of invasive fire ants. Mother Nature had other ideas.
Fire ant colonies build mounds on the soil’s surface, a sign of their network of underground tunnels. Fire ants sting repeatedly when they feel threatened, making colony removal necessary.