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Yellow crazy ants found on Hamilton Island, two years after first being identified in the Whitsundays
They’re an invasive species capable of decimating native wildlife, blinding animals and people by spitting formic acid, and damaging agriculture.
Key points:
- Yellow crazy ants have been found on Hamilton Island, two years after first being identified at Shute Harbour
- The ants are a risk to…
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