Tread With Caution – Every U.S. State’s Deadliest Denizens Finally Revealed
Fire Ants in North Carolina
Fire ants are the miniature terror that plagues North Carolina. Though tiny, their distinctive nesting mounds and painful bites are powerful. With their reddish-brown bodies and venomous stingers, fire ants are an invasive species that pose numerous problems to people and sometimes the environment.
These ants can demolish crops and displace native plants, causing extensive damage to agriculture. Also, their venom can cause painful, itchy welts that turn into blisters and, in rare cases, a life-threatening reaction that needs medical intervention. Anyone who encounters these aggressive little beasts should be careful.
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