HARVEY AFFECT: Floating Islands of FIRE ANTS. NOPE.
By Paul Donovan on August 28, 2017
This is the stuff of nightmares.
Yep, this is a thing. https://t.co/5KwMfNV4hB
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) August 27, 2017
https://twitter.com/OldRowSwig/status/901897028938190848
Yes, floating balls of fire ants are a real thing. They are little flotillas of pain. Avoid at all costs. https://t.co/IwxIxFJ0Sf pic.twitter.com/JP31h5pzpT
— Houstonia Magazine (@HoustoniaMag) August 27, 2017
Fire ants cling to one another en masse to float above the floodwaters caused by #Harvey in Pearland, Texas. https://t.co/wMn53USHg9 pic.twitter.com/jSeDdeKZdj
— ABC News (@ABC) August 29, 2017
#Houston Beware of floating balls of fire ants, they are alive. & watch for snakes moving to higher ground. Learned this in our SC flood. 🙏 pic.twitter.com/4tWFyPCxQI
— Molly the Dachshund (@msamson56) August 27, 2017
Pro tip: Don't touch the floating fire ant colonies. They will ruin your day. #Harvey pic.twitter.com/uwJd0rA7qB
— Mike Hixenbaugh (@Mike_Hixenbaugh) August 27, 2017