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Ochetellus glaber (black house ant) is a species of ant. The species are found in both urban and rural areas in Australia, and usually nest under stones or dry logs. The species can commonly be found in gardens. The adult ants usually grow to 2.5 mm to 3 mm long.Black house ants live in coexistent relationships with other common suburban ants, like the green-head ant, however, they can be aggressive towards other species if disturbed.

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  • Ochetellus glaber (black house ant) is a species of ant. The species are found in both urban and rural areas in Australia, and usually nest under stones or dry logs. The species can commonly be found in gardens. The adult ants usually grow to 2.5 mm to 3 mm long.Black house ants live in coexistent relationships with other common suburban ants, like the green-head ant, however, they can be aggressive towards other species if disturbed.
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  • Ochetellus glaber
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  • *Iridomyrmex itoi (Forel, 1900)
  • *Iridomyrmex itoi abbotti (Wheeler, W.M., 1906)
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