Field Ants
Formica spp.
Identification
- black or reddish brown and black
- one node (bump between middle and rear body sections)
- most common ant found in yards and gardens
- often mistaken for carpenter ants, but not as likely to forage indoors (observed indoors most commonly in spring)
- ants of multiple sizes
- depression in thorax differentiates them from carpenter ants
Nesting Habits
- nest outdoors in loose soil
- may produce mounds (sometimes incorporating twigs, dried leaves and other plant materials) in exposed areas or nest under rocks, logs, etc.
- do not frequently come indoors
Diet
- variety of foods
- prefer sweet materials such as honeydew excreted by aphids and other insects
- can be scavengers or predators
Significance
- become a nuisance during swarming flights
- can create mounds in turf areas
IPM Recommendations
- Seal potential ant entryways.
- Store food in airtight containers and dispose of trash regularly.
- Locate and destroy nests in lawns and adjacent areas.
- Control soft scale, mealybug or aphid populations on nearby ornamental plants.