By CHISAKO YONEDA/ Staff Writer
September 23, 2022 at 08:00 JST
An Argentine ant backs away and self-grooms one of its antennae after touching a pheromone found in Japanese carpenter ants. (Partially modified from supplementary material for Frontiers in Physiology; provided by the research team)
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