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<blockquote data-quote="jw" data-source="post: 470049" data-attributes="member: 27"><p>I actually learned the other day at my annual "bug school" that the argentine ant is the culprit. They eat anything and everything. They do not bite or sting, but they do eat the harvester ant and the harvester ant is the staple diet of the horned toad. They gang up on the harvester ants and kill them, then eat them. They actually have pictures of them doing it. With no harvester ants the horned toads disappear, either from starvation or migration elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jw, post: 470049, member: 27"] I actually learned the other day at my annual "bug school" that the argentine ant is the culprit. They eat anything and everything. They do not bite or sting, but they do eat the harvester ant and the harvester ant is the staple diet of the horned toad. They gang up on the harvester ants and kill them, then eat them. They actually have pictures of them doing it. With no harvester ants the horned toads disappear, either from starvation or migration elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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