Exotic pet craze? Chinese man arrested with 2,000 queen ants at Nairobi airport: What makes queen ants worth smuggling?
Ants might seem like tiny specks in nature's grand design, but they might just be fueling an exotic pet craze.
What begins as a hobbyist's dream soon turns into an obsession threatening fragile ecosystems from Africa to Asia.
Recently, two men were caught at an airport smuggling exotic queen ants from Africa to Asia.
According to a BBC Report, prosecutor Allen Mulama told the Milimani Court that "within his personal luggage there was found 1,948 garden ants packed in specialised test tubes," with "a further 300 live ants... concealed in three rolls of tissue paper within the luggage." Zhang, who hasn't responded to charges, allegedly leads a trafficking ring busted last year, he slipped away then using a fake passport, as per investigators.
Ant lovers spend big on formicariums or clear tanks to watch ant colonies' unique social lives. “These insects build very interesting colonies,” says Edith Kabesiime, Wildlife Campaign Manager at World Animal Protection, to TRT Afrika. “Some people find that process very fascinating, exciting and entertaining. They derive joy from it.”
KWS senior officer Duncan Juma told BBC more arrests loom as probes spread to ant-harvesting hotspots beyond Nairobi. The court greenlit forensic checks on Zhang's phone and laptop, plus five days' detention for deeper digs.
This fits KWS's shift from big game to tiny threats. Ants fuel exotic pet trades, where queens kickstart colonies for fascinated owners. But Kenya says their wild role outweighs pet appeal and removal disrupts food chains and soil health.
Recently, two men were caught at an airport smuggling exotic queen ants from Africa to Asia.
Chinese man busted smuggling 2,000 queen ants from Kenya
Kenya's wildlife cops nabbed Chinese national Zhang KequExotic pet craze? Chinese man arrested with 2,000 queen ants at Nairobi airport: What makes queen ants worth smuggling?
n at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) in Nairobi, catching him with over 2,000 live queen garden ants hidden in his bags headed to China. These protected ants, regulated under global biodiversity rules like CITES, are among the top commodities in exotic pet categories across Europe and Asia.According to a BBC Report, prosecutor Allen Mulama told the Milimani Court that "within his personal luggage there was found 1,948 garden ants packed in specialised test tubes," with "a further 300 live ants... concealed in three rolls of tissue paper within the luggage." Zhang, who hasn't responded to charges, allegedly leads a trafficking ring busted last year, he slipped away then using a fake passport, as per investigators.
Why are Ants being smuggled this way?
Ant lovers spend big on formicariums or clear tanks to watch ant colonies' unique social lives. “These insects build very interesting colonies,” says Edith Kabesiime, Wildlife Campaign Manager at World Animal Protection, to TRT Afrika. “Some people find that process very fascinating, exciting and entertaining. They derive joy from it.”
Samples of garden ants concealed in syringes are presented to court (Photo: TRT Africa)
These ants are also ecologically important!
Harvester ants spread seeds, aerate soil through digging, and boost plant growth, per experts like Martins from Turkana Basin Institute. “If we were to lose all the harvester ants and termites, the savannah would collapse,” Martins argues. Queens are vital for colony survival; trafficking them risks entire ecosystems.Crackdown on ant poaching
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) last year warned of booming demand for these ants, prized for ant farms. In May 2025, a court jailed four smugglers, including two Belgians, a Vietnamese, and a Kenyan, for a year or $7,700 fine after they tried sneaking thousands out. The Belgians claimed it was just a hobby, unaware of laws. KWS called it a "landmark case," noting harvester ants aerate soil and boost biodiversity..This fits KWS's shift from big game to tiny threats. Ants fuel exotic pet trades, where queens kickstart colonies for fascinated owners. But Kenya says their wild role outweighs pet appeal and removal disrupts food chains and soil health.
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