The queen creates new ants, workers move grains of sand (earth, soil) around to build ant hills, and bring home morsels of food
Yes, ants are social insects that typically live in colonies consisting of hundreds to thousands of individuals. These colonies are organized with specific roles for worker ants, soldier ants, and a queen.
what jobs do ants have
Yes, ants are insects. They belong to the order Hymenoptera and are closely related to bees and wasps. Ants are social insects that live in colonies and are known for their organized and cooperative behavior.
No. In colonies, there are special ants that have the job of disposing of deceased ants.
No. In colonies, there are special ants that have the job of disposing of deceased ants.
colonies
The number of ants in a colony can vary depending on the species, but it can range from a few hundred to several million. Ant colonies are highly organized societies with specific roles for different ants such as workers, queens, and drones.
yes, they do!
Entymologists have discovered that ants (and other insects) exude pheromones (smell hormones, simply put), which are perceived as instructions by other ants, depending upon the characteristics of the pheromone exuded.
Army fire ant and carpenter ant are types of ants, which are insects belonging to the Formicidae family. Ants are social insects that live in colonies and are known for their division of labor and organized behavior. Army fire ants are known for their aggressive behavior and painful stings, while carpenter ants are known for tunneling into wood to build their nests.
Yes, because some ants live in colonies with up to 1,000,000 (one million) ants.
Ants are called social insects because they live in colonies, they divide up the work they need to do, and because the generations of ants in the colonies overlap. Honeybees are also social insects.