yes
ants have taste buds but cannot taste like we can !
People who have eaten them say they taste like salt and vinegar chips.AnswerChocolate covered ants are delicious. They taste like crunchy, chocolate little things. I don't know what the ones without chocolate taste like - mostly likely will never know.
Ants have a sour taste due to the formic acid they produce, which can be compared to the tanginess of vinegar. However, their taste may vary depending on the species and diet of the ants. It is not recommended to eat ants as they may carry pathogens and toxins.
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keep powder of diamond near the ants or home flies.If they start eating it then we can conclued that the taste of it is sweet and if ants or flies not eat it then it is salty.Because the scientist who taste the diamond,only able to write "S" there fore I suggest this way.
Yes, ants can eat gelatin and it will not harm them. An ant likes the taste of sweet gelatin powder and will willingly consume it.
Did you ever taste an ant? They are sweet as sugar. Guess where they are at
There are many kinds of shrews, and many kinds of ants. Some shrews will eat some kinds of ants, especially the flying ants and the larvae and pupae, which do not taste so sharp, are easier to catch, and do not bite back.
Honey pot ants have a lage store of honey in its abdomen, the total size of the ants is about the size of your thumb, but only fatter. They also taste very good if you chew it.
No, because that would taste plain disgusting.
I've actually eaten an ant before, they really don't taste like anything. Kind of how oysters takes like nothing. I highly advise you NOT to eat ants if you want something sweet to eat.
Yes! Ants like the taste so they keep on eating the sweet n low but the ants don't realize that the sugar expands and when they eat to much their insides explodes.