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RIFAs don’t only bother humans, they also compete with other animals for food. They are omnivores, feeding on a wide range of microscopic organisms, plants, insects, and animals (both living and dead). In some areas, they may be responsible for completely eliminating ground-nesting birds. They will attack rodents and occasionally even newborn cattle and deer. Plants are also affected by these ants who feed on both young, tender plant growth and seeds.
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