A woman thought she had a normal ant nest in her garden, but when experts took a closer look, they told her to hide inside the house immediately.
Texas resident Patricia Davis noticed an unusual mound growing larger each day in her backyard garden, initially dismissing it as a harmless ant colony common to the region.

She continued her regular gardening. However, when the mound expanded rapidly and several smaller ones began appearing across her property, Patricia grew increasingly concerned about this unusual activity.

She contacted local pest control experts, who agreed to examine the formations using specialized equipment.

But minutes into their examination, the lead expert suddenly stepped back, his face visibly pale. He urgently directed his colleagues to retreat and told Patricia to hide inside her house immediately while he called for specialized backup to deal with what he had found beneath the surface.

The experts had discovered one of the largest red fire ant colonies ever documented in the state. With an extraordinary underground network extending far beyond the visible mounds, their equipment revealed millions of aggressive ants capable of delivering painful, life-threatening stings.


Due to the exceptional danger, the team called wildlife authorities, who preserved the structure by pouring liquid aluminum into the network. After it hardened, they excavated the formation and decided to display the remarkable structure at a local natural history museum.






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