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How big are imported fire ants? Are they the big, fuzzy ants I see sometimes?

Last Updated: August 17, 2011

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Red imported fire ant workers come in a variety of sizes (1/16 to almost 1/4 inch long) with the largest workers two or three times larger than the smallest. Sizes between different colonies can also vary greatly - some mounds may have mainly small workers, while others may have more large workers. Queens are about 1/4 inch long. The one-inch-long, fuzzy, red and black "ants" that you see are not imported fire ants. They are called velvet ants or cow killers in some areas, but are actually a type of wasp. Males are winged, while females are not. They can inflict a painful sting but are not considered a pest. The females lay their eggs in bumblebee nests.

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