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11 Σεπ 2024 · Funnel types of ants in Michigan are typically reddish brown, with black heads and legs. They measure about 2-3 mm long and have long, slender bodies. They have six legs and two antennae, which they use to detect food sources.
Read on for an ant-astic guide to identifying and understanding the prime ants that populate the Mitten State. Once you learn to recognize these seven, you’ll be on your way to becoming a true ant expert! Large black ants, up to 1/2 inch long. Have an elbowed antennae and divided petiole. Build nests inside wood, including homes.
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The big black ants of the state are mostly the biting carpenter ants. But they can also be red and red and black. Common large red ants that live in Michigan are the pavement ants.
A total of 113 species of ants is recorded by county from the state of Michigan. The list is based upon literature records and specimens in the authors' collections and those of the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology and the Michigan State University Department of Entomology.
Below are the most common and abundant types of ants, which are part of the insect family Formicidae. #1. Eastern Black Carpenter Ant. Adults are dull black and have distinctive white or yellowish hairs on their abdomens. The largest workers are 0.2-0.6 inches (0.5-1.6 cm) long. Non-worker reproductive males and females have wings.
Carpenter ants are one of the largest and most common ants in Michigan. Unlike termites, they only nest in wood and do not eat it. Outdoors, they commonly nest in hollow trees and stumps. Learn More > Identification. Color: Black, sometimes with reddish or yellowish decoration Size: 3.4 to 13 mm long Characteristics: Large mandibles . Little ...