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British tourists in Tenerife warned after ‘invasive’ bug found in popular area

By staff4 June 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

‘Invasive and harmful’ little fire ants that have painful stings have been found near a complex on the edge of a golf course in a tourist-riddled coastal town in Tenerife, researchers have confirmed

16:46, 03 Jun 2025Updated 08:07, 04 Jun 2025

Los Cristianos beach and cityscape from de Atlantic ocean, Tenerife, Canary islands, Spain
Little fire ants have been found in the south of Tenerife, it has been confirmed(Image: Getty Images)

One of the world’s most ‘invasive and harmful’ bugs has been found in a tourist-riddled hotspot in Tenerife, according to researchers.

Entomologists Antonio Pérez and Irene Santos from the Institute of Natural Products and Agrobiology confirmed the presence of the little fire ant (Wasmannia auropunctata) in the coastal town of Los Cristianos – known for its UK-centric strip of pubs and restaurants, as well as its golden sandy beaches and water sports offerings. These tiny little creatures , which are approximately just 1.5mm long, can deliver painful stings, especially when multiple ants strike at once and can wreak havoc on the environment.

Little fire ants have been known in the past to blind animals, force livestock to be removed from infested paddocks, and decimated entire native ecosystems. They often form supercolonies, which can span hundreds of kilometres.

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Little fire ants have painful stings, especially when they all attack together(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

According to Canarian Weekly, the highly invasive species was found near a complex on the edge of a golf course in the town – and sparked ‘immediate containment’ efforts by the government. It is suspected the ants – native to Central and South America – arrived on the island via imported plants. However, this has yet to be confirmed.

Local media states the Canary Islands government has already initiated measures to work out the extent of the infestation, and are laying down the groundwork for possible eradication. Those in the local area are being urged to ‘remain vigilant’ and report any unusual ant activity to their local authority.

If you’re deterred by the creepy crawlies, it might be worth ditching your annual trip to Tenerife for an alternative Canary Island. Just yesterday, we reported how El Hierro – once believed to be the ‘end of the world’ – remains the least crowded island on the archipelago.

Known for its wildlife-rich waters, stunning seafood, and natural swimming pools – this under-appreciated island offers a more laid-back atmosphere compared to party-mad Tenerife. “The smallness of the island does not prevent you from finding a surprising variety of scenery on it,” states the Canary Island’s official tourism board. “Best of all is that, as the distances are so short, we can have a relaxing swim at the coast one minute and be walking along a trail among Canary Island pines or laurisilva species a short while later.”

There are no direct flights to El Hierro from the UK, but you can grab return flights from Tenerife for just £80 in the summer months. There is also a wide range of accommodation types on the island to suit most people’s budgets.

For example, a week’s stay (Monday, July 14-21) at Apartamentos y Habitaciones Villa Marina will set you back just £224. This price is based on two adults sharing a one-bedroom home with two single beds and a sofa bed. If you’re after something a bit more regal, check out Hotel Puntagrande. This stunning hotel set on a tongue of lava rocks, surrounded by the ocean, costs £1,446 on the exact same dates.

*Prices based on Skyscanner and Booking.com listings at the time of writing.

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