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Ant-breeding has become a booming business with queens sold and posted around the world
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : March 23, 2024 - 10:26
They're on the footpath, in your picnic, in your pantry and sometimes in the mail. From his lounge room in Canberra, Paul Hailes breeds and exports ants around the world. It is a pretty big business for a pretty small creature, and it is growing, especially on social media.