Sugar is still edible after ants have gotten into it. However, it may be contaminated by germs carried in by the ants. If it cannot be sterilized, it should be thrown away.
(There are a few ways to sterilize bulk sugar, but most will melt or cake it.)
You will not be harmed in any way if you eat food after an ant has been on it or in it. Most people would never eat again if they knew what had touched their food before it was prepared and eaten.
No, it attracts them, but salt has been proven to get rid of them.
I think ants love sweet things like sugar, but it seems to me it slow down their activities, and they seem numb.
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well i did a project with cane sugar, powered cane sugar, brown sugar, and splenda. the ants liked the powered sugar the best.
Well sugar is used to make what some of the ants eat MORE enjoyable.
Sugar. Ants don't like cheese! BOO! Love cheese.... ;) ICCC
ants like cheese better than sugar because even though sugar is sweeter when i did this project the ants completely covered the cheese
Ants like sugar, and that can be applied to every day life as a sweetener.
Ants would like chocolate more, because they are naturally addicted to sugar.
Most ants really like sugar and sweet things.
The sweet sweet sugar of any sugar it helps i think if its wattery