Ants have antennae, used either to communicate with other ants of the colony and sense the environment or as a food tool.
The ant (if it survived) would likely be unable to properly communicate with other ants and they would soon overpower and kill it as they would no longer trust this stranger in their colony.
It would have trouble smelling.
most of the ants senses like hearing and touching come from its antenna
these are bull ants and they hurt when they bit so stay away or they are wasps so either way stay away they are probably mini zebras that will kill you in your sleep if you dont give them any money.
You would find ants in a formicary.
The better question would be, do ants have brains?
Leptothorax ants need other ant species during parts of their life cycle. Honeypot ants will enslave members from other honeypot ant colonies. Another type of ant that enslaves other species is the Amazon ant (genus Polyergus).
Ants antenna can sense food and other things.
most of the ants senses like hearing and touching come from its antenna
Antennas is the same as feelers on ants. An antenna is a feeler.
Ants uses its antenna to smell the sweet. depend on the concentration it senses the sweetnessof the food
Ants smell with their antenna.
An example of commensalism in the marine ecosystem is that of the remora and whales. Remora attach themselves to the whales and ride and eat scraps, but the whales neither gain nor are harmed by this relationship.
well ants have a very clean bottom so they use the muscles in the antenna to shove it up their bottom
Lots of Ants would an Anteater eat if Anteater would eat Ants Or An Anteater would eat as many Ants as an Anteater would eat if an Anteater would eat Ants
these are bull ants and they hurt when they bit so stay away or they are wasps so either way stay away they are probably mini zebras that will kill you in your sleep if you dont give them any money.
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Silverfish live in army ant burrows and consume left over food from the ants. This is a form of neutral commensalism, in that the army ants are neither harmed nor benefitted by the presence of the silverfish.
Why would you want to do that? Ants are insects like butterflies - so anything you would do to drive off ants would drive off butterflies as well.