they gather up lots of food for the queen. that's all i know... lol
Most ants hibernate in the winter. Usually in their nests but sometimes in the bark of a tree or underneath rocks. They don't even eat!! There is one type of ant (Messor aciculartus) that takes grass seeds into its nest to snack on when it gets cold.
In William Somerset Maugham's "The Ant and the Grasshopper," the story illustrates the contrasting lifestyles of the diligent ant and the carefree grasshopper. The ant works hard to prepare for winter, while the grasshopper spends his time singing and enjoying life without concern for the future. When winter arrives, the grasshopper finds himself unprepared and seeks help from the ant, who refuses to share his food. The tale serves as a moral lesson about the importance of hard work and foresight.
Yes. In the story the grasshopper was being lazy to get food for the winter but the ant collected food for the winter. At the end the grasshopper had to ask the ant for some food.
They prepare for the winter Olympics by non stop training
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Yes. The ant worked all summer preparing for winter. The grasshopper did nothing but play. When winter came the ant survived and the grasshopper suffered a miserable death.
yes! it doesnt mean anything to the ant even if its winter.
The best way to prepare your lawn for winter is to adjust your watering schedule, and remulch as much as necessary.
Because the ants save food for winter over the summer.
The ant may view the grasshopper as carefree and lacking foresight due to its leisurely attitude towards the future compared to the ant's diligent and hardworking nature focused on gathering food for winter.
The winter comes and the grasshopper after having played around all summer has no food. The grasshopper begs the ant for food to which the ant declines.
they were winter jackets.. LOL.. just kidding...;) i think they stay with their queen on their nest or underground shelter since they always keep gather food and be ready for rainy/winter season..