yes some do and some don't
ants do not need kings they have several ants to mate with the "queen" called "drones"
There is a "queen ant", which is a breeding female. There is no "king" ant, male ants are called "drones". The non-breeding (sterile or sub-fertile) female ants are called "workers". Depending on the species, there can be anywhere from one to ten queen ants in a colony. They are raised from larvae specifically for the purpose of breeding.
There is no king, but social insects (ants, termites, and bees) have a queen. She is fertilized by a male, called a drone, and he is the only male in the society.
from the worker ants
No. You can find a queen in the spring when ants swarm .
Yes, ants do have a leader. The queen ant is the leader of all the ants. However, there are ants of a higher rank that tell the lower rank ants what the queen wants. It is sort of like being in the army.
The Queen.
yes,because ants cant swim
Yes.
For something to exist in nature there generally has to be a need. The queen once she has copulated with a suitable male saves the sperm from the male and needs never mate again as she doles the sperm out as it is required. In other words the male is not required after copulation so he simply is not there anymore,
King of the Ants was created in 2003.
The Queen ants do not need to get water them selves because the slave ants bring it to her.