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The Invasive Ant, Tapinoma Magnum In Western Switzerland

Tapinoma magnum (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is an ant of Mediterranean origin that is considered an invasive species in central and northern Europe. It is now present in Switzerland, where it was first observed in the canton of Vaud in 2012. Tapinoma magnum colonizes urban and suburban zones, includin...

First Occurrence Of Lasius Neglectus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) In Zurich, Switzerland: Distribution And Control Measures

In July 2015 the Invasive Garden Ant, Lasius neglectus, was identified during control measures in an apartment house in the city of Zurich. This was the second finding of this species in Switzerland and the first finding in an inhabited area. In order to find out the distribution of the population, ...

Lasius Neglectus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) In The Uk: Status, Impact And Management
Clive Boase | Full Paper | 2014

The Invasive Garden Ant, Lasius neglectus, was first recognised in Europe in 1990, and has now been recorded from at least ten European countries. It was first found in the UK in 2009 in Hidcote Manor Garden, Gloucestershire, UK, where the ant is believed to have been present for several decades. A ...

Role of Tropical Greenhouses For Introduction and Establishment of Foreign Ant Species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Central Europe
Reiner Pospischil | Full Paper | 2011

Introduction of exotic ants to Central Europe plays an increasing role for the last twenty years caused by the growing world trade and short transportation routes. Particularly tropical greenhouses offer ideal conditions for ant species with high temperature and humidity preferences and with ability...