No , it is against Federal Laws to ship a queen ant across state lines and so your colony will not have an egg-producing queen because the ants Uncle Milton has sent are sterile female worker ants .
honey ants do lay eggs
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Don't think so ... mainly because most of the anteaters delicacies are found on the ground :-) !
10000 in a week!
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No,the queen ant doesn't die when she has the eggs, because is the only one that can have the babies in the colony. When she has the eggs she continue having eggs for the colony.
Yes they do the queen is called the mother of all ants because she lays all the eggs
Ants don't have gestation periods because they lay eggs - they don't have live babies like mammals do.
I am not sure about the amount of eggs.... most likely 4-5 eggs, but yes some birds lay eggs in nests of other birds when they have hatched their eggs and are done raising their chicks. HOW MANY EGGS DOES A QUEEN ANT HAVE?: Depending on the ants spiceies the amount will vary (change) many types of queen ants have between (75-100) eggs a day! it might seem unbielievable but it is true..... the reason you dont see that many ants is because many of the eggs will not survive for various reasons...... and because the nurse ,worker ,and feeding ants sadly do not live too long...... although queen ants have been recorded to live as long as 65 years!!!!!!! if you have any more questions about ants please ask....
The true anteaters, such as the giant anteater, do not lay eggs. There is a creature called the echidna, or spiny anteater, which lays eggs. Although it eats ants, it is not closely related to the true anteaters.
Yes - they are basically an egg-laying machine. Their sole purpose is to increase the size of the colony, by laying eggs that will develop into new adult ants. These will replace ants that have been killed by disease or other animals.