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Sugar ant

British pronunciation/ʃˈʊɡɐ ˈænt/
American pronunciation/ˈʃʊɡɝ ˈænt/
Sugar ant
[NOUN]
1

a common name for various ant species found in Australia, known for their preference for sugary foods and their ability to quickly infest households and buildings

synonyms : banded sugar ant
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What is a "sugar ant"?

Sugar ant refers to various ant species that are attracted to sugary substances. These ants are typically small in size and can vary in color, ranging from light brown to dark brown. Sugar ants are known for their strong attraction to sweet food sources, including sugary liquids, fruits, and candies. They are highly active foragers and can form trails leading to food sources in homes, gardens, or outdoor areas. While the term "sugar ant" is not specific to a single ant species, it is often used colloquially to describe ants that exhibit a particular preference for sugary foods.

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