Latin Name:
Solenopsis molesta
Appearance:
One of the smallest ants, about 1/32- to 1/16-inch long. Antennae have 10 segments. They range in color from yellowish to brown.
Habit:
Nests occur in a great variety of locations outside, especially under rocks. May nest indoors in cracks and cupboards.
Diet:
Feeds on immature forms of other ants and insects. Also attracted to greasy or high-protein foods, such as cheese and animal matter.
Reproduction:
Queens lay an average of 105 eggs, which incubate for 16 to 28 days. Larval stage may last 21 days in summer, but can last throughout the winter.
Other:
So small they are difficult to detect, they are very persistent and difficult to control.