On the evening of Aug. 27, many Comox Valley residents watched tens of thousands of winged ants crawling and clumsily flying everywhere.
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While this event may be mildly annoying for some, and a source of disgust for others, this event is perfectly normal, harmless, and plays a crucial role in our ecosystem. Entomologist and post-doctoral researcher Aaron Fairweather assures that this three-hour-long ritual is all about love.
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This phenomenon is not confined solely to Vancouver Island; it香蕉视频直播檚 a global event experienced by most of Earth香蕉视频直播檚 14,000 ant species once a year.
Though Fairweather admits that knowledge surrounding these critters in B.C. is 香蕉视频直播渇airly poor,香蕉视频直播 he estimates that upwards of 150 different kinds of ants are attending this large-scale honeymoon, ranging from spring to late fall.
Among those are the cornfield, sugar, odour, pavement, black garden, and carpenter ants, to name a few.
To this day, science has yet to explain how millions of these small insects emerge in perfect synchronization from their residence.
However, many entomologists agree on common hypotheses as to why this happens.
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Coincidentally, this year香蕉视频直播檚 nuptial flight occurred on the eve of one of the very few thunderstorms the region had amidst this exceptionally dry summer.
Preparing for the ball
A week or two before these insects take their area by storm, queens from every colony start to produce alates - winged male (drones) and female (princesses) ants - whose sole purpose is to reproduce.
When the time comes, millions of alates simultaneously crawl out of their respective mounds and start to mingle with their neighbours.
After a few hours, once the females are fertilized, they chew off their wings and the search for a new home to establish their underground colony begins.
Males, however, face a grimmer reality.
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Despite their short-lived existence, Fairweather emphasizes how critical the role of males is in this yearly event.
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Why swarming?
This unique behaviour, exhibited by many animals and insects, often plays an important role. In the case of ants, swarming serves as an efficient survival tactic and contributes to the maintenance of robust genetic health.
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Beyond just playing a role in the reproduction of ants, this nuptial flight represents a crucial source of food for a variety of different animals including birds and small mammals.
Ants mean friends
As mentioned before, Fairweather repeats that this short-lived event is harmless for humans.
Supporting this claim is Steve Jackson, co-owner of Pacific Coastal Pest Control.
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A nuptial flight does not result in higher rates of residential ant infestations. According to the entomologist, most ant species see no reason to establish a colony within a house, as it separates them from their primary food source, which is typically found in the wild.
As for the infamous carpenter ant, this species means no harm contrary to popular belief.
香蕉视频直播淐arpenter ants often get a bad rap for eating the wood in people香蕉视频直播檚 homes,香蕉视频直播 said Fairweather. 香蕉视频直播淏ut these ants can香蕉视频直播檛 eat wood. They don香蕉视频直播檛 have the same bacteria in their gut as termites do. They feed on wood rot. If you happen to have a rotting beam in your house, you might have carpenter ants. But it香蕉视频直播檚 not the ants that are destroying your house, it香蕉视频直播檚 the rot.香蕉视频直播
According to Fairweather, ants play an essential role in the environment by controlling numerous parasite populations and aerating soils worldwide.
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All in all, the entomologist mentions that there is nothing to be scared of. Most of the time, this event unfolds when most are indoors and unaware.
However, if you had a chance to gaze at this yearly event, you have witnessed true love in the air香蕉视频直播 literally.
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