Skip to main content

Red harvester ant

Pogonomyrmex barbatus

Photo by Aaron_G
Published on Project Noah
Zoom
NominateNominate for Wildlife Photograph of the Month
reportFlag Spotting

31.3627, -110.934

Field Notes

Description:

The main food source for red harvester ants usually consists of seeds, which they hoard in great numbers, hence their name.

As with most ant species, their mating castes consist of winged alates (reproductives) that reside in the nest until weather permits them to fly away and mate. After that the male usually dies, while the now-fertilized queen returns to the ground to search for a suitable nesting site. Once she has chosen a site, she sheds her wings and begins to reproduce, creating a new colony. She produces "worker ants" for 1–20 years until her death.

Red Harvester Ants can be aggressive and have a painful sting that spreads through the lymph nodes, sometimes causing reactions, especially in animals allergic to their venom. They can also bite ferociously.

Habitat:

Deserts and grasslands

Notes:

In grassy areas, red harvester ants are fairly easy to find. I simply look for the big dirt circle, where the colony has removed vegetation around the opening to their nest. I remember having several colonies of this species on my elementary school playground. We quickly learned to play in areas away from them. Sadly, this species is on the decline, and that is tied to the decline of the Texas horned lizard in several states, mine included.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (1)

I have a nice little nest of these in my backyard, here in Ocala, florida. There's also a BIG colony in the parking lot lawn at our church, that's been active for 2 years. ( I try to check on it each week!) Check out my spotting of "my" colony: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/14093022
Photographed
PublishedMarch 9, 2012

Accelerate our Mission to Photograph 
Every Species in the World!

Image
Butterflies icon

Wildlife Community

Wildlife Community

Join a worldwide community passionate about wildlife and nature!

Join Project Noah

Nature School

Nature School

Transform your green space into a curiosity-creating nature classroom!

Visit Nature School

Wildlife Game

Wildlife Game

Defend wildlife throughout the jungle in thrilling nature game!

Play Baboon