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Red wood worker ants forage up to 50 meters from their nest to collect a natural resin found dripping from pine trees. In a behavior unique to wood ants, individual ants walk over the resin to disinfect themselves from bacteria and fungi. Additionally, they also eat aphid honeydew, small insects, and arachnids. Red wood ants are commonly used in forestry and often introduced into an area as a form of pest management.

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The red wood ants are currently a protected species and are categorized as “near threatened” by the IUCN. Many of the animals on O'Reilly covers are endangered; all of them are important to the world. To learn more about how you can help, go to animals.oreilly.com.

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The red wood ants are currently a protected species and are categorized as “near threatened” by the IUCN. Many of the animals on O'Reilly covers are endangered; all of them are important to the world.

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