Formica sanguinea, or blood-red ant, is a species of facultative slave-maker ant in the genus Formica characterized by the ability to secrete formic acid. It ranges from Central and Northern Europe through Russia to Japan, China, the Korean Peninsula, Africa and also the United States.
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These ants It ranges from Central and Northern Europe through Russia to Japan, China, the Korean Peninsula, Africa and also the United States.
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It is commonly known as the blood-red slave-making ant or robber ant. It occurs almost everywhere in Europe and Asia. Ants of this species are most commonly ...
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