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"<b>Ant ice cream.</b><br><br>Australian Green ants taste like lemon sherbet.<br><br>Aboriginal people often use ants to sweeten water. They put squashed ants in water to make a delicious lemon-lime flavored drink, which is high in Vitamin C and has antibiotic properties.",

"<b>Bite the hand that feeds you...</b><br><br>Green tree ants are often found in fruit trees.<br><br>They are considered a serious horticultural pest in Australia, especially to those harvesting tropical fruit.<br><br>Enormous populations of ants develop in fruit trees, and they will bite an intruding hand picking fruit.",

"<b>Living pesticide.</b><br><br>Green tree ants have been used as a form of pest control.<br><br>Due to their large colony size and appetite for small insects, they were introduced to control pests in orchards such as aphids and scale insects.",

"<b>A traitor amongst us!</b><br><br>One of the greatest threats to the Green ant is the ant-mimicking spider.<br><br>A jumping spider which looks and smells like the Green tree ant, they can easily infiltrate the ants' nest to feed on both the ants themselves and their larvae.",

"<b>Body language.</b><br><br>Although they don't have a stinger, after biting the enemy (e.g. a fruit picking hand) Green tree ants secrete venom from the tip of their abdomen into the wound, which can cause a great deal of discomfort and irritation. ",

"<b>Bee ant.</b><br><br>The Green tree ant is the most common ant in the Australian rain forest.<br><br>Due to the absence of bees in the top end of Australia, ants have been used to pollinate the flowers of mango, citrus and other fruit trees.",

"<b>Ant cousins.</b><br><br>The Green tree ant's scientific name Oecophylla, which means <em>house-leaf</em>.<br><br>They are actually a type of Weaver ant and have the same nest-building skills, and weave nests together out of leaves.<br><br>In Australia, the names Weaver ant and Green tree ant are interchangeable."];

