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'We knew this day would come': One of world’s most invasive species reaches Europe

The red fire ant, known for its sting, has been found in the continent for the first time, and researchers warned that the invasive species could soon spread all over Europe.

By Katie Hunt, CNN

Published Sep 12, 2023 12:13 PM EST | Updated Sep 12, 2023 12:13 PM EST

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(CNN) — The red fire ant, one of the world’s most invasive species, has been found in Europe for the first time, according to a new study.

The imported ant, which has the scientific name Solenopsis invicta, is native to South America but has spread throughout much of the United States, Mexico, the Caribbean, China, and Australia over the past century.

These insects can be aggressive when disturbed and they have a painful sting, which is irritating to the skin and can cause allergic reactions. The ant can also damage crops and local ecosystems.

Researchers said they had identified 88 red fire ant nests spread over 5 hectares near the city of Syracuse in Sicily, Italy.

A red fire ant nest near Syracuse in Sicily, Italy. (Institut de Biologia Evolutiva)

“S. invicta is one of the worst invasive species. It can spread alarmingly quickly,” said lead study author Mattia Menchetti, a researcher at the Institute of Evolutionary Biology in Spain, in a statement.

“Finding this species in Italy was a big surprise, but we knew this day would come,” Menchetti said.

While red fire ants had been discovered in imported products in Spain, Finland and the Netherlands, a colony had never been confirmed before this study, the authors said.

The colonies were found in a suburban area of Syracuse. It was unclear how or when the fire ants got there. The researchers behind the study believe the insects must have arrived at a transit point with lots of human activity, such as the city’s port. Local people told the scientists that ant stings had increased since 2019.

A red fire ant is pictured on a researcher's hand. (Institut de Biologia Evolutiva)

The study suggested that wind could have transported flying queen ants from the northwest of Syracuse, where the commercial port is located.

Genetic analysis of the ants revealed that they had most likely spread from the United States or China, where Solenopsis invicta is also an invasive species.

The ants could soon spread all over Europe, the researchers warned, since 7% of the continent — including large urban areas like Barcelona, Rome, London and Paris — has a climate that’s suitable for the species, according to a model made by the study authors.

The study was published Monday in the scientific journal Current Biology.

Invasive species cost the world at least $423 billion every year as they drive plant and animal extinctions, threaten food security and exacerbate environmental catastrophes across the globe, according to a United Nations-backed report released last week.

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