The leader and the others were using a spray oil can, similar to a hairspray, which, once ignited, produced a fierce flame.
I'm not sure what kind of fuel it was, but it could burn for a long time. Setting the fire at the 'entrance' was even more effective than expected. The wings of the Flying Ants were similar to those of flies and mosquitoes: once they touched the fire, it was over for them.
Even though they charged forward relentlessly, the flames scorched their wings, causing them to instantly lose their air superiority.
The Flying Ants that fell to the ground but weren't dead seemed fearless, desperately rushing towards any place where there were people.
Compared to the small ants in the city, they were undoubtedly 'big guys,' but if they couldn't form a certain number of ant armies, their attack power wouldn't actually be very high.
However, Professor Liu shouted to everyone, "Be careful, they're poisonous, one bite and you could be killed."
