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Ants Flourish in LA Wildfire Burn Zones and Why It Matters

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJanuary 31, 2026001 Min Read
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Joe Parker, a Caltech entomologist, was initially disheartened when he saw the Eaton fire consuming his research site in Millard Canyon. After the fire, he discovered that 13 out of 15 colonies of velvety tree ants had survived by nesting inside fire-resistant coast live oak trees. This resilience highlighted the ants’ strategy of living in structures that endure wildfires, paralleling the need for homeowners to adopt fire-resistant practices.

His observations suggested that the ants likely knew to seek shelter inside the trees, where they excavate complex nests. This adaptability raises questions about their behavior during fires. The survival of these ants also indicates the overall health of the canyon ecosystem, as they are a key species that maintains ecological balance.

Parker, alongside graduate students, studied the ants and their interactions with Rove beetles, which share a symbiotic relationship with them. The research underscores the importance of insects in ecosystems and their survival strategies against wildfires, emphasizing their integral role in ecological health. Further studies could deepen understanding of these strategies and their implications for both wildlife and human communities facing similar threats.

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