- Stock Photography: DESERT HARVESTER ANTS, TUCSON ARIZONA, USA by Williamwise1
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- Photo title: Desert Harvester Ants, Tucson Arizona, USA
- Author: Williamwise1
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- Harvester ants crawling into a hole in the dirt. Aphaenogaster are called `harvester ants` because they gather and eat seeds. Aphaenogaster are most common in less disturbed areas outside the city of Tucson, but they also occur within the city itself. They tolerate high temperatures and can be found foraging on very hot days. Look for single workers collecting seeds, or for their nest entrances, which are large holes in the ground surrounded by pebbles. These ants can bite, but do not sting.
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