The above is a statement (which is largely true), but it is NOT a question!
What is is that you want to know about these ants. When asking questions, please take the time to make sure that what you are asking makes English sense.
Slave maker ants steal the larvae of other ants to keep as slaves for home building and hunters for food. These slave maker ants are crucial to the survival of other ants, that are unable to do anything but fight.
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That would depend on what kind of larvae you are talking about. Be more specific?
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well malik brown and chris massey
Anything that's hungry enough.
Yes, they do. They pretty much eat anything that moves in the pond or stream, including critters up to their own size.
Ladybugs eat other insects and their larvae.
Each bee depends on the others in the colony for survival. For example, the queen cannot forage, in fact she can't even feed herself. She relies on the workers to collect the nectar and to feed her. Workers, though female, are infertile and can't lay eggs. Without the queen the colony would die out. Without worker bees to cover the comb and keep the larvae warm the larvae would die. Also, the larvae rely on the workers to feed them.
wichety grups
The larvae of leptosperid beetles, and certain birds such as the rukoko, eat manuka seeds.
Female locusts require soil to lay their eggs in. The heat of the soil incubates the eggs and this is where the larvae hatch from.