I am very sorry for being away for so long. I will be
posting some
personal impressions and comments on some of my latest trips... and on
ants I have seen! I will start with French Guyana. I spent 10 days there
after fire ants, Solenopsis saevissima. The little bastards almost
killed me. I thought Brazilian fire ants (including S. invicta most
readers here know) were nasty enough -- well, I had not yet met the fire
ants in Guyana. They are larger, faster, redder (if there is such a
word), and angrier!! Their underground nests (mounds are small because
of the soil quality) undoubtedly stem directly from Hell: once you touch
them, a surge of red-hot walking needles bursts straight for you. And
they know how to get around any protection you have. I will give you the
general idea below.
A glimpse on the pesky things. I will illustrate them further in following posts. As I said, quite reddish, actually rather orange in colour. They were nasty!
This is outcome of my first day in the field. Disgusting and uncomfortable, to say the least. Situation got worst with passing days, no matter what protections I wore.