 Yeah, the tony creatinants like warm, warm climates, you know, they come from South America in the tropics, they don't do real well in cold weather. The limits of their expansion could be defined by maybe the temperature restrictions, it's too cold. So, tony creatinants are most active in the summer months, obviously, so generally they'll start to build their populations maybe in the late spring and in mid-summer they'll start to explode and then they'll start to slowly de-kind maybe it's in the south generally around November. Normally a queen, she will look for an area that's moist, something that she can hide under so they'll nester under anything that's on the ground, they don't have a specific area, but if it's on the ground in contact with moisture then she's going to be happy. If you disturb that, she leaves and goes find someplace else, whenever you disturb a tony-crazy ant nest, the queens use the first one to leave, but they like moisture, they like cover and they like shade. So how many ants are there? I don't know, but they're just a tremendous number, some people say billions of ants per acre, but I don't know of anyone that's even tried to document a specific number.