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Robot ants can destroy foreign species like fire ants.

   Robot ants can destroy foreign species like fire ants. 


Fire ants are a new foreign species in Europe. Those ants are aggressive and harmful foreign species.  The problem with poisons is that some ants and ant queens will survive from poisons whose mission is to destroy the ant population. 

Those insects turn immune to poisons, and used poisons also affect useful insects. The robot ants or cyborg ants can be used to destroy queens from the population. Robot ants offer non-poisonous alternatives for the poison that causes danger in nature. 





Fire ant



Cyborg bug


 Someone introduced the idea, that things like ants can destroyed using cyborg ants. Cyborg ants are ants equipped with microchips that take them in command. The operator can equip some ants by using microchips. 

And then they can use those implanted ants to destroy eggs, and cyborg ants can assassinate the queen from the nests. Implanted cyborg insects can be used to carry pollen into the wanted vegetables. That thing makes the harvest better. 

The cyborg bugs also could be used in the drug war. Those small-size robots can used to carry harmful fungi to those drug plants. In some other visions, the small robots can simply cut the pistils and the heads of the stamens. That thing denies things like opium poppies the ability to make seeds. 


https://www.insidescience.org/news/brief-worlds-smallest-remote-controlled-cyborg-bug


https://scitechdaily.com/red-alert-invasive-fire-ants-confirmed-in-europe-for-the-first-time-one-of-the-worst-invasive-species/

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