What are the native origins of the Yellow Crazy Ant, *Anoplolepis gracilipes*?
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Areas within Africa and parts of Asia
The endemic home range for the Yellow Crazy Ant, *Anoplolepis gracilipes*, is identified as originating primarily from specific areas within the continent of Africa and portions of Asia. Despite this native distribution, accidental introductions facilitated by human activities, such as the movement of trade goods and transport materials, have caused the species to become established as an invasive pest in numerous tropical and subtropical ecosystems across the globe. Understanding this original range is important context for tracking historical introductions, although current management focuses intensely on areas where established invasive populations exist.

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