A colony of ants.
You need to elaborate more with your question. A group of social insects are when they live together...An example are honey bees.
Often insects like bees will leave their group if they are sick and/or dying.
A group of insects is called a swarm or a colony, depending on the species. Insects such as bees or ants live in colonies with a hierarchical structure, while others may gather in swarms for migration or breeding purposes. Overall, these groups provide social benefits such as increased foraging efficiency and collective defense mechanisms.
Group integration in insects refers to the collaborative behaviors and interactions that occur within social insect colonies, such as ants, bees, and termites. This integration allows for complex social structures and division of labor, where individuals work together to achieve common goals like foraging, building nests, and defending the colony. Through communication and cooperation, these insects can respond efficiently to environmental challenges and enhance the survival of their group. Overall, group integration is essential for the success and resilience of social insect communities.
Insects belong to the group anthropoda which is a group in the animalia. But insects are not called animals. Insects don't belong to an animal group. They aren't animals. That's y they R called insects.
Insects are the largest group of arthropods.
Solitary insects are alone and while social insects live together. My dad told me that one!
insects belong to the group arthropods :)
Insects that live on their own - as opposed to social insects.
They are social insects.
its an Arthropod
Insects.