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Excluding a few exceptions, ants in this category are not suitable for beginners. If you are unsure whether you should choose a product from this category, contact me before making a purchase.
Invasive or potentially invasive ants are those that can cause significant harm to nature if they escape.
Synanthropic ants are those that have adapted to living with humans and have a chance of surviving in apartments, greenhouses, etc., if they escape.
By deciding to keep ants from this category, you don't need any prior experience in animal care, and you won't be exposed to high costs. You only need a bit of enthusiasm, consistency, and willingness to read about this hobby online.
When deciding to keep invasive or synanthropic species, it is worth carefully considering the purchase. Currently, it is believed that among invasive species in Poland, only Solenopsis invicta, Lasius neglectus, and Linepithema humile can pose problems as they are quite resistant to frost. Theoretically, however, it is not possible to exclude the possibility of any other invasive species establishing themselves here. On the other hand, when it comes to synanthropic species such as Monomorium pharaonis, you should be aware that a colony consisting of thousands of workers can settle in your home, and if you live in an apartment building, it can expand and become a nuisance not only to you but also to your neighbors. There have even been cases where ants of this species have traveled through sewage pipes to other residential blocks. Nowadays, getting rid of ants of this type is not difficult but can be costly. Even experienced breeders experience escapes, so you should always assume that the next one could happen to you.