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Did Hurricane Harvey lead to the rise of fire ants?
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2018-08-24
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Researchers investigate if Hurricane Harvey helped spread fire ants in Texas. Many native ants drowned in floodwaters and fire ants, which are better equipped to deal with flooding, are taking over and forever altering Texas’ ecosystem.
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