 I think the key with anything when you're talking about pest management is always that you start with identification. If you start with identification and you get that part right, that opens up the key to the biology and the knowledge and everything else that goes with that. They're about two to two and a half millimeters in overall length. They're reddish, orange in color. They're covered with fine little hairs or pubescence. They're very hairy. It doesn't have any stinger on it and if you look really closely you'll have one node between its abdomen and its thorax or chest, shall we say. These ants will walk in what we call trails but if you disturb them even if it's the slightest then they'll just start running around crazy. Crazy ant colonies that can be extremely large, they're what we call super colonies so they're not territorial or different colonies don't fight with each other so they kind of run back and forth between colonies so they can be in the millions of ants. They are a really serious nuisance pest and they get cause electrical outages and people need to know with this ant in particular that you cannot control this ant yourself. You have to hire professionals.