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Deadly takeover: Imposter ant queen tricks loyal workers into murdering their mother, seizes the throne

Researchers found that parasitic queens used bold deception. They entered nests belonging to other ant species. They then sprayed the host queen with sharp formic acid.

November 18, 2025 / 10:49 IST
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The parasitic Lasius orientalis queen (left) enters a Lasius flavus nest and moves toward the resident queen (right) to release her chemical spray. (Image: Keizo Takasuka/Kyushu University)
The parasitic Lasius orientalis queen (left) enters a Lasius flavus nest and moves toward the resident queen (right) to release her chemical spray. (Image: Keizo Takasuka/Kyushu University)

Deep inside a quiet soil nest, something unsettling unfolded. Workers rushed in circles as a strange scent filled the air. A visiting queen had started a battle that no ant expected.

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Researchers found that parasitic queens used bold deception. They entered nests belonging to other ant species. They then sprayed the host queen with sharp formic acid. This erased her scent and confused the loyal workers badly. The workers reacted with fear and attacked their own mother. The findings came from a study published in Current Biology. The work was led by biologist Keizo Takasuka in Japan. He spoke about the results to Live Science in an email.

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