Dark Rover Ant vs African Migratory Locust

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Dark Rover Ant African Migratory Locust
Scientific Name Brachymyrmex patagonicus Locusta migratoria migratorioides
Order Hymenoptera Orthoptera
Family Formicidae Acrididae
Size 1.5-2 mm 40-55 mm
Habitat Underground Farmland
Diet Omnivores Omnivores
Regions South America, Southern United States Sub-Saharan Africa
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Dark Rover Ant

A tiny dark brown ant that has rapidly spread across the southern United States as an invasive species. It is attracted to electrical equipment and frequently enters buildings.

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Did You Know?

They are so small that entire colonies can nest inside electrical junction boxes and wall outlets.

African Migratory Locust

A widespread African subspecies of the migratory locust that can form devastating swarms. Solitary individuals are green while gregarious ones turn brown and yellow.

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Did You Know?

The phase transformation from solitary to swarming is triggered by serotonin released when locusts bump into each other in crowded conditions.