longer than a normal ant but the answer can not be exact ,at the most 6yrs
the male siafu ant is the biggest ( it has possibilities that some children can be eaten by them )
An Argentine Ant is fastest ant for 500mph
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The life cycle of the ant consists of four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Fertilized eggs produce female ants (queens, workers, or soldiers); unfertilized eggs produce male ants. Egg: Ant eggs are oval shaped and tiny (they are on the order of 1 mm long, but the queen's egg is many times larger). Larva: The worm-like larvae have no eyes and no legs; they eat food regurgitated by adult ants. The larvae molt (shed their skin) many times as they increase in size. Pupa: After reaching a certain size, the larva spins a silk-like cocoon around itself (against a solid object, like the wall of the chamber) and pupates. During this time the body metamorphoses (changes) into its adult form. Adult: The pupa emerges as an adult. The entire life cycle usually lasts from 6 to 10 weeks. Some queens can live over 15 years, and some workers can live for up to 7 years.
The Ant (2) and a species of roundworm (also 2)
a couple of months
2 years
An ant can live about 1 year if no boty destroys an ants life
If it has a queen it can last many years , without queen , it last a few months
in a hole or a nest
Queen ants live 10 to 20 years, but many claims suggest that they can live up to 30 years.
No, because even though the Queen is classified as the same type of ant as its off-spring, it is actually has a different biology and some species' queen ant can live up to twenty years old.
An ant lives in a ground. The ant hole that is above ground divides into many chambers for the queen and her workers.
the male siafu ant is the biggest ( it has possibilities that some children can be eaten by them )
56 000, that's how much a queen termite can lay in a week.
An ant happens to be produced by the queen ant, and the queen ant flies to mate with a male and lays eggs.
Harvester ants live 2-6 months, but fire ants live about 3.The lifespan of an ant varies between the species, from 45-60 days, with some types living to 90 days.It depends on the species. According to UMI's handbook, a worker ant can live one to two years from birth. Many ant workers live less than a year as adults. Pharaoh ant (Monomorium pharaonis) and ghost ant (Tapinoma melanocephalum) live only a few weeks. Queens of these species live less than a full year. Colonies of these two types are almost constantly producing new broods of queens, males, and workers to keep up with the mortality. By contrast, workers of many mound ants (Formica rufa and relatives) and cornfield ants (Lasius niger and relatives) live 1-3 or more years and their queens may live over ten years. These types produce queens and males only once a season. The record appears to be a queen cornfield ant caught just after mating, which went on to live 22 years in a lab colony, producing fertile eggs until the last few months of her life. --Dr. Ant[Ref : http://ants.pbworks.com/How%20long%20do%20ants%20generally%20live]The queens can live for up to 30 years, and workers live from 1 to 3 years. Males, however, are more transitory, and survive only a few weeks.some only live like a month if they get killed or diseased.ants live from 20 mins to twenty years.Some flying Ants live for 3 days.According to the information available from ant farms, the life span of a worker ant is about 90 days.Otherwise, some genus of ant have different lifespans. The queen usually lives the longest.Read more, below.