#3 The Maricopa Harvester Ant
The venomous Maricopa Harvester Ant is a species of ant that is indigenous to the southwestern United States’ desert regions, mainly in Arizona and California. The Maricopa Harvester Ant is thought to have one of the strongest venoms of any known insect. Histamine, formic acid, and other toxic substances that can cause excruciating pain and inflammation are mixed together in this ant’s venom.
Reddish-brown and up to 0.23 inches long, Maricopa Harvester Ants are a common ant found in Arizona. They are renowned for their enormous colonies and large, hostile workers. Due to the fact that they frequently seek out seeds and other food sources in the desert, they are known as harvester ants.
It’s crucial to keep in mind that ants are essential to the ecosystem and are normally not hostile unless their colony is threatened. If you can, stay away from these ants and proceed cautiously when trekking or camping in their natural habitats.