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Invasive 'Tawny Crazy Ants' Have Finally Met Their Match, Murder Fungus
In a new study, the fungus pathogens release spores to get inside the gut of the ants. Tawny crazy ants or Rasberry crazy ants (Nylanderia fulva) may have met their kryptonite as a pathogen in the form of so-called 'murder fungus' is annihilating their population toward extinction in the Southeastern United States.
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