Yes.
Pepples
Just like other ants queen, they have their young with their queen and leaf as food or barricade
They are loyal to their "Queen". They constantly work to provide food and other necessities to their "Queen".
They are loyal to their "Queen". They constantly work to provide food and other necessities to their "Queen".
The Queen Ant lays the eggs that hatch into larva that grow into ants, therefore no queen no ants. And also the same reason we do, to have a leader, rule the country ((Anthill in this case lol)) and to have leadership :D
A queen ant is the primary reproductive female in an ant colony. She is responsible for laying eggs that will develop into worker ants to support and maintain the colony. The queen ant has a long lifespan compared to other ants and is crucial for the survival and growth of the colony.
from the worker ants
Not all ants have sting. Those species of ants that have a sting in the end of their abdomen can sting whether it is a worker or a queen. The only member of such species that can't sting is the male ant whose only purpose in the colony is to fertilise the queen or gyne during the nuptial swarm.
No. You can find a queen in the spring when ants swarm .
Ants dig deep into the earth and live in a Formicary. They have a proper colony and an appointed queen which gives out instructions to other ants.
it's because, the queen ant is the biggest and can hold the most eggs, so they all breed with her and she lays all the egggs while the other ants care for them
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.