Fire Ant (Solenopsis geminata)

This page features illustrations of the Fire Ant (Solenopsis) in various file formats such as PNG, SVG, and AI. These stinging ants, typically light brown in color, have bodies divided into three sections: head, thorax, and abdomen. In the United States, invasive species can be identified by their copper brown head and thorax with a darker abdomen. Fire Ants bite to grip and then sting, injecting a toxic venom called solenopsin, causing a sensation akin to being burned by fire. Known for their aggressiveness and resilience in harsh conditions, Fire Ants are intriguing insects to study.