Seasonal rhythms form life in Canberra in manner ins which differentiate the capital from Australia's warmer coastal cities, and those rhythms extend to the behaviour of the ant populations that share the city's property and business spaces with its human inhabitants. The shift from Canberra's co… Read More
There is a particular disappointment that includes finding ants marching actively throughout a kitchen bench at six in the early morning, and for Canberra citizens, this experience is far from uncommon. The capital's varied city landscape, with its thoroughly kept parks, established rural gardens… Read More
Ants rank among the world's most flourishing animals, and their flexibility shines brightest in a location like Canberra. The city's noticable seasonal temperature shifts, plentiful parks, and the heat produced by homes and companies combine to form a habitat that numerous ant types have mastered… Read More