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Velvet Ant Sightings Increase In Mid-Missouri

Hot weather and drought conditions are prompting an increased sighting of velvet ants in mid-Missouri.

Audrain County Conservation Agent, Norman Steelman says the brightly colored insects are actually a form of wingless wasp.

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Steelman reports Velvet Ants burrow in hornet or ground nesting bee nests, and because the nests cannot be easily located, he recommends wearing shoes when walking outside.

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The sting of a velvet ant is reportedly very painful, and can last for up to 30 minutes.

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