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Ant Species Attacks Computers, Electronics in Houston

Ant Species Attacks Computers, Electronics in Houston

Shane McGlaun / DailyTech

May 15, 2008

‘Crazy raspberry ants stack their dead to avoid pesticides on surfaces.’ -

There are many things that can harm electric devices like computers. From water to power surges to toddlers, computers are apt to be damaged by many different things. Some Houston, Texas residents are finding that a new danger is looking to harm their computers and electronics: ants.

A new species of ant has arrived in Houston and is believed to have come to Texas via a cargo ship that arrived at the Port of Houston. The ants are called crazy rasberry ants. The ants get the odd name from the fact that they tend to move erratically around in search of food rather than moving in orderly lines like typical ants.

The rasberry portion of the name comes from the exterminator who first battled the new species in Houston. The ants appear to be immune to the common over the counter ant sprays that Texas residents rely on to keep ants at bay during the hot and humid summer months.

There is one upside to the new species of ant— they eat fire ants. Fire ants are a huge problem and one of the most common pests in Texas with a vicious sting that leaves welts and burns like fire – hence the name.

The crazy rasberry ant will also bite humans, but it doesn’t do so with a stinger. The new ants are about the size of fleas. So far reports have come in that the ants have invaded computers causing them to stop working and caused fire alarms to malfunction.

These ants aren’t the only ant species known to invade electrical devices. Every hot and humid Texas summer, homeowners often end up at their air conditioning unit with a water hose trying to wash the fire ants out that have taken up residence and stopped the AC unit from functioning.

The problem with eradicating the crazy rasberry ants is that each colony has multiple queens that must be killed to wipe out the colony. A&M doctoral student Jason Meyers says, “The population built up so high that typical ant controls simply did no good.” Exterminators are trying to get the EPA to allow the use of stronger pesticides to combat the ant problem.

© 2008, DailyTech


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    Breakable

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    Use fungus to fight the ants!
    http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/paul_stamets_on_6_ways_mushrooms_can_save_the_world.html

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    maxman14

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    well the ants are organizing and thats fine because i uh welcome our new ant overlords. i suggest learning antspeak learning to develop a crackocaine for ants thus keeping you around during E-day (emergence day).i am going to attempt to create the aboveground resistance fighters

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    muzikjock

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    well folks i have bigger fish to fry than to worry about raspberry ants....how about 4.00/gal for gas, rising food prices because some dumb ass thought it was a good idea to take corn and put it in my gas tank. how about the problem of Washington D.C.? that problem is likely to take years to solve, if it doesn't take care of itself by totalitarian socialists. by then it wont matter anyways, because the govt will dictate to you what you need anyways. we wont have to worry about choice anymore. yay, everything will be against the law then. wow. raspberry ants? not so big a problem.

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    teknicklyprofishint

    about 1 year ago

    26 comments

    lol @ Mike D

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    MikeD

    about 1 year ago

    866 comments

    This is kind of a throw back to the early days of computers, when debugging meant just that....having to remove actual bugs from the machines. The picture with the article gives new meaning to a "hands-on lesson in debugging."

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    teknicklyprofishint

    about 1 year ago

    26 comments

    I wonder if they can unleash the ants on the enemy stations over in Iraq. lol

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    roncoco1

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    You missed it. Fire ants in the US originated in Mobile, AL.

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    hakan

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    That spells the ant of the digital era.

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    wojtek

    about 1 year ago

    38 comments

    All good ideas, Nyle, but not "politically correct" enough to be implemented by either democraps or republican'ts ;)

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    NMc

    about 1 year ago

    2144 comments

    funny jeff.

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    JeffEmon

    about 1 year ago

    406 comments

    Nancy Run!!! Maybe the ants are eating your third star over and over?

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    nyle

    about 1 year ago

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    I bet he really named them for the sound they make when shorting out your equipment - PPPPPPPTTTTTPHHTTTTHHH!!!!!! - So, when will we learn that all cargo needs to be quarantined or somehow de-loused? Just like visitors to this country? That's how West Nile virus made it to this country because someone who was sick was allowed to fly into the US. unchecked.

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    Mikey95hd

    about 1 year ago

    4 comments

    Maybe they wil eat the Vista program off your hard drive too.

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    jonesam

    about 1 year ago

    10 comments

    Hmmmmmmmmmm

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    bcritchfield

    about 1 year ago

    46 comments

    From the City that brought us Fire Ants, Borat, and Rodeos, now we have "Crazy Raspberry Ants". Thankfully, Texas still has Bush to combat this potentially cataclysmic enemy.

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