The zombie ants that die gruesome deaths fit for a horror movie

by oqtey
Close-up of an ants head.

Zombies are among us. And these tiny undead creatures are everywhere. In this excerpt from “Rise of the Zombie Bugs (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2025), author Mindy Weisberger examines the very grizzly end for worker ants that get zombiefied by the decapitating fly Pseudacteon wasmanni.


Scientists first described the gruesome habits of ant decapitators in the phorid genus Pseudacteon more than 90 years ago, from observations among ant populations in Europe, South America, and the United States. A female fly begins by staking out a worker ant — carefully keeping her distance at first, as she is no bigger than her target’s head.

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