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Pavement Ant
SIZE: 1/10 to 1/8 inch (2-3mm)
COLOR: Brown to black
DESCRIPTION: The pavement ant is a small, brown to black ant with pale legs and a black abdomen. Pavement ants feed on a variety of materials, including live and dead insects, honeydew from aphids, meats, grease, etc. They often enter houses looking for food. They may become numerous in a short period of time in a kitchen or outside on a patio.
HABITAT: Pavement ants are very common in the eastern United States. These small, brown to black ants usually nest under stones, concrete slabs, at the edge of pavements, and in houses in crevices in woodwork and masonry.
CONTROL: The nests are often difficult to locate, so control is usually aimed at individual ants or groups of ants.
INTERESTING FACTS: Ants feed on almost anything consumed by humans.
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