In a remote desert in Arizona, a team of scientists embarks on an unusual investigation when a peculiar series of events begins to transform the behavior of ants. These tiny insects, previously considered a mere nuisance, display an extraordinary level of intelligence and cooperation in a disturbing evolution. The scientists, led by entomologist Dr. Ernest H. Hubbs, soon realize that these ants are not only planning their attacks but have managed to organize themselves in an impressive manner.
As the researchers attempt to understand the phenomenon and solve the mystery, they find themselves caught in a desperate struggle for survival, as the ants start attacking humans and monitoring their movements with an almost terrifying precision. Trapped in a laboratory in the middle of the desert, tension mounts as the scientists try to uncover the root of this unusual behavior. Is it a response to the threat posed by humans, or an attempt to dominate the world?
The conflict escalates as the ants, organized and determined, seem to have a clear objective: to eliminate the intruders who have invaded their habitat. With an atmosphere of suspense and a disturbing reflection on nature and evolution, the characters are forced to question their place in the animal kingdom, confronting a reality that challenges the concept of control that humans have always had over nature.