Seagulls are getting drunk on ants and causing traffic chaos in UK seaside towns
Seagulls are gorging on flying ants, which release an acid that makes the birds woozy (Picture: Shutterstock / Stephen A. Waycott)
Drunk seagulls are causing traffic jams along England’s south coast, experts have warned.
Ornithologists – scientists who study birds – say the gulls are snacking on flying ants, which have become active during this summer’s successive heatwaves.
But the ants release an acid which makes the birds intoxicated, causing them to stumble around and get in the way of vehicles.
Dr Viola Ross-Smith, from the British Trust for Ornithology, explains that flying ants produce formic acid when under threat to deter predators.
If the gulls eat enough of the ants, they can become unstable on their feet.
The dizzy gulls can get in the way of oncoming traffic (Picture: Shutterstock / GemsTravelGems)
Flying ants produce formic acid, a mild toxin (Picture: Shutterstock / Piotr Velixar)
‘Ants produce formic acid, and because it’s a mild toxin, the gulls can act a bit woozy and come across as drunk,’ Dr Ross-Smith said.
‘The hypothesis is the formic acid is affecting them as ethanol affects us.’
While flying ants typically become more active in mid-July, residents of areas like Suffolk reported seeing the bugs swarming earlier in the year due to this spring’s unusually hot weather.
Dr Ross-Smith added: ‘It is just a hypothesis at the moment. Some say the birds might be so distracted by the food source they’re not paying attention. Or that they are overwhelmed by the food.
‘You do see blankets of gulls walking in the road and staggering around on the pavement, getting in the way of cars.
‘Usually, they’re bold birds who don’t shy away from humans. I would really love for someone to test the theory and see if formic acid is making the gulls drunk.’
If you see a gull looking a little dizzy, you should not be concerned. However, it’s important to seek help for a gull if it seems unwell.
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She continued: ‘They’re taking the opportunity to gorge on the insect protein. We’re happy to let nature get on with it.’
You can report sick or injured animals to the RSPCA on 0300 1234 999.
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