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Parasitic ant tricks workers into killing their queen, then usurps her

Last updated: November 17, 2025 1:20 pm
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Ants are fascinating creatures that exhibit complex behaviors and social structures. One intriguing aspect of ant behavior is parasitism, where certain species take over the colonies of related ants by manipulating the workers to kill their queen and replace her with a parasitic queen.

Researchers at Kyushu University in Japan, led by Keizo Takasuka, studied the parasitic ant species Lasius orientalis and its interactions with the related species Lasius flavus. They observed that when a queen of L. orientalis was introduced into a colony of L. flavus, the workers would kill their own queen in favor of the intruder. This behavior is a survival strategy employed by some parasitic ants to ensure the success of their own offspring.

Parasitic ants, numbering around 230 species, engage in a variety of tactics to infiltrate and take over host colonies. Some queens are able to evade detection by mimicking the scent of the host colony, allowing them to enter and establish themselves within the nest. In a fascinating parallel to popular culture, the researchers likened this strategy to characters in the TV series “The Walking Dead” using zombie blood to blend in with the undead hordes.

Once inside the colony, the parasitic queen employs a chemical defense mechanism by spraying a substance, likely formic acid, on the rival queen. This chemical signal triggers the workers to perceive the queen as a threat and attack her, eventually leading to her demise. The parasitic queen then takes over the colony, laying her own eggs which are cared for by the deceived workers.

Takasuka suggests that this parasitic strategy may be more widespread than previously thought and plays a crucial role in the survival and expansion of certain ant species. Chris Reid from Macquarie University in Australia highlights the importance of studying these intricate behaviors to better understand ants and potentially develop new strategies for managing invasive ant species.

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In conclusion, the study of parasitic ant behavior sheds light on the complex interactions and strategies employed by these tiny insects. By unraveling the mysteries of ant behavior, researchers can gain valuable insights into the natural world and potentially discover new ways to address ecological challenges posed by invasive ant species.

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