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		<title>Hurricane Ike&#8217;s effect on the crazy rasberry ants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today Houston is hit hard by hurricane Ike. In the Netherlands we cannot imagine  the speed of the storm. But we understand the risc of living behind see walls  and levees. My thoughts are with those ten thousands of people who stay foot.
In an earlier blog item I wrote about the spread of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today Houston is hit hard by hurricane Ike. In the Netherlands we cannot imagine  the speed of the storm. But we understand the risc of living behind see walls  and levees. My thoughts are with those ten thousands of people who stay foot.</p>
<p>In an earlier blog item I wrote about the spread of <a href="http://ant-maps.com/Crazy-Rasberry-ant_distribution.htm" onclick="return TrackClick('http%3A%2F%2Fant-maps.com%2FCrazy-Rasberry-ant_distribution.htm','crazy++rasberry+ants+in+Houston')">crazy  rasberry ants in Houston</a>. The ants are distributed in the suburbes near  streams and rivers. Exactly the places that are flooding right now. I realy  wonder if these ants are effected by the storm.</p>
<p>The effect from flooding on invasive ants is not new. After Hurricane Katrina  the <a href="http://www.lsuagcenter.com/en/environment/insects/ants/fire_ants/hurricane_katrina/Research+Confirms+Storms+Eliminated+Fire+Ants+In+Some+Areas.htm" onclick="return TrackClick('http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lsuagcenter.com%2Fen%2Fenvironment%2Finsects%2Fants%2Ffire_ants%2Fhurricane_katrina%2FResearch%2BConfirms%2BStorms%2BEliminated%2BFire%2BAnts%2BIn%2BSome%2BAreas.htm','fire++ants+New+Orleans+disapeared')">fire  ants New Orleans disapeared</a> in the flooded area&#8217;s. Fire ants can survive  floodings for sevral days. By forming a rotating ball on the water surface they  could stand days before the ball falls appart. Crazy Rasberry ants that live in  electronic divises could drown or be toasted.</p>
<p>There is even a small possibillity that these ants swim. There is one species of  ants known that can swim, even submerge. These ants called Polyrhachis sokolova  live in the mangroves of Australia. These ants live under trees who are flooded  by tides. So, do we see millions of crazy running ants comming days? Or do they  flee into the electronics on roofs and office buildings&#8230;</p>
<p>Who knows. But this is deffenately something I&#8217;ll try to find out comming weeks.</p>
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