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Human vs Ant: Animal Athletes in Action

04 Dec 2012

Posted by Joseph Coupal

The London 2012 Olympic Games are in full competitive glory and world records in weightlifting, swimming and archery have been smashed. But how do the world's strongest animals, most accurate archers and champion boxers measure up? 

The remarkable achievements of one athlete have earned him the accolade of the most successful Olympian in history, after winning his 20th gold from three Games.

But are Michael Phelps and the other record-breaking Olympians any match for nature's best? BBC Nature has previously examined animal track and field stars, but other incredible feats have also been recorded.

Hossein Rezazadeh of Iran remains one of the greatest weightlifters of all time, lifting a mighty 263kg for a current clean and jerk world record.

But ants are also capable of some remarkable feats of strength for their diminutive size.

Remarkably, a leaf-cutter ant can carry a piece of leaf 50 times its own body weight. Could Hossein carry a van weighing over 2300kg?

Probably not.

So he would be even less happy going up against a rhinoceros beetle.

The male can lift an astonishing 850 times their body weight, or put another way, Hossein lifting six double-decker buses weighing over 8000kg.

But, the species to beat is a tiny mite that has been shown holding forces of up to 1180 times its weight and even pull 530 times its weight on a vertical surface.

These extraordinary invertebrates would get a well-deserved first place and gold medal.

George Williams,
General Manager - Staff Entomologist

Pest Control, RIPest Control, MA

Carpenter Ant Invasion!!!

02 Nov 2012

Posted by Joseph Coupal


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I work for a pest control company so these things should not freak me out, right? I am still a woman, mom, etc. My husband calls me a “girlie-girl”.

Doing stuff around the house on the weekend I move a tarp on my back deck and SCREAM in horror at the hundred and hundreds of ants under there. The ants were freaking out as well, not sure if it was due to my scream or the fact that I shed light on their hidden condo.

The picture is of a few dead ants but mostly all the ant pupae. They look like rice krispies! That is freakin awesome!

Melissa Charnitsky
Customer Care Specialist
Environmental Health Services, Inc.

Pest Control, RI, Pest Control, MA 


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