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Velvety Tree Ant White-footed Ant

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Velvety Tree Ant Liometopum occidentale

Size:

Velvety tree ants measure about 1/4-inch in length.

Color:

The head and thorax are red-brown in color while the velvety black abdomen gives this ant its nickname.

Behavior:

This ant typically lives outdoors where it primarily feeds on the honeydew produced by aphids, mealybugs and scales that infest trees, shrubs and other plants. Usually, foraging workers will only invade homes when they are searching for food, but they will nest indoors, in wet or rotting wood, or in moist wall voids. Often they are associated with leaks in soffits and around windows and showers. Velvety tree ants may crawl onto and bite a person who is outside working in the yard.