Why are fire ants attracted to electrical circuit boxes and electric motors? Is that dangerous?
One of the greatest economic impacts and dangers posed by RIFA results from short circuits and fires in electrical systems after fire ants move into circuit breakers, relays, motors, and other electrical devices. Why the ants are drawn to them is still something of a mystery, but researchers at Texas Tech are close to providing some methods for protecting electrical systems from these problem ants. See their web site at http://www.ttu.edu/agriculturaltechnologytransfer/rifa2/index.
One of the greatest economic impacts and dangers posed by RIFA results from short circuits and fires in electrical systems after fire ants move into circuit breakers, relays, motors, and other electrical devices. Why the ants are drawn to them is still something of a mystery, but researchers at Texas Tech are close to providing some methods for protecting electrical systems from these problem ants.
One of the greatest economic impacts and dangers posed by RIFA results from short circuits and fires in electrical systems after fire ants move into circuit breakers, relays, motors, and other electrical devices. Why the ants are drawn to them is still something of a mystery, possibly the warmth and condensation or the soil disturbance along cable routes.