If You See This Thing Floating On Top Of The Water Do Not Disturb It No Matter What

Those of us who live in the southern United States know about fire ants. Their stinging defense mechanism is quite effective at getting rid of not only other animals but humans too! Did you know that there are more than 200 distinct species of fire ants?!

They belong to the Solenopsis genus – what is more fascinating (and creepy) is that they all have some amazing survival skills! Perhaps the most infamous fire ant is the South American red imported fire ant (also known as the Solenopsis Invicta and RIFAs).

RIFAs live in several countries around the world, including the US and they have the ability to survive extreme weather and temperatures.

One obstacle they have learned to deal with is a flood (or other water hazards). Water is no longer a good way to get rid of the tiny pests because they have figured out how to float!

The colony of ants will form a makeshift raft by having the worker ants six-year-old the base, and the larvae, eggs, and queen will ride on the top!

The colony has no way to survive if the queen dies, so she gets to have a seat of honor!

Watch the Nat Geo WILD clip below to see the fire ants assemble their raft and then float safely away!

Part of me is impressed with their ability to survive, and another part of me is horrified that they have figured this out! So next time you see them floating, don’t disturb them – it could end bad… for you!

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Sassy Liberty

Sassy Liberty is a political writer for the better part of a decade. She has been vocal for years on social media concerning the communist agenda that has infiltrated our country. She is an advocate for medical freedom, homeschooling, and defunding the woke culture. Do you want to stop the war on kids and defund the commie agenda? msha.ke/danielledeperi

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