pretty easy yup they sleep
No, ants do notsleep.
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They are related to all other species of ant.
over 20,000 and they all are very small including red ants which bite there are two species of them
Nope they don't sleep. They work all day long
a batter butt In the non-winter months, honeybees don't sleep at all.
No they do not, all ants thrive together to make huge nests
ok, ants do sleep. and how? ants how a read in a book fold up and sleep . not like a rolli polli not at all if that's wht your thinking but when they wake up they stretch up just like humans in the morning and the also stretch their jaws.**** hope i helped
ANTS. ants are tiny and do not sleep... HARD LITTLE WORKERS!
"Yes. Not all species do though!"
generally small species of ants is suitable for ant farm because big species of ants require more food than small species of ants and sometimes you start irritating to give them food which is more that small species of ants is require. so answer is small species of ants is suitable for ant farm and small species of ants which live around our house is more suitable for ant farm because these species of ants are familiar with humans so there queens is also more familiar to human than other small species of ants.
Yes they do, matter of fact.I think it depends on the species. I have White-footed Ants (Technomyrmex albipes) that come to live in my kitchen every winter and they, unlike the Argentine Ant, certainly appear to enter a dormant state very like sleep. In the morning one finds little groups of them on the countertop or, more often, under the breadboard or a plate, or in the waterjug (they have a great affinity for water) -- all still and apparently sleeping. One has to nudge them or tap sharply near them before they all come to life and run around in a bit of a panic. So yes, I would say that some ants sleep.