Most all ants mate in one of two ways. The first is known as the male-aggregation syndrome. At a time usually triggered by environmental events such as a large rainfall, the males and unfertilized queens, which have been patiently waiting underground, suddenly take to the air and swarm in what is commonly called the nuptial flight. This swarming often appears as a column of flying ants rising off the ground. The queen is usually inseminated in mid-air and then flies off to a locale where she breaks off her wings and begins to dig a hole either in the ground or in plant material, which will become her nest. She lays her eggs and remains with them until they hatch, living off of her own body reserves. Eventually they will hatch and become the first of her workers that will take care of her and the colony as it increases in size and numbers.
The female-calling syndrome has queens aggregating at the surface of colonies and calling males to them via pheromones. There are many exceptions to this basic description of mating. For example, some females are inseminated on the ground and then fly off to find their nests. With another species, the males will be swarming close to the ground waiting for females to emerge from their colonies. When she appears, they surround her in a rolling, writhing ball of males until the newly inseminated female breaks out of the ball after about 20-30 seconds and flies away to find a nest site.
ants are bread in different ways
1 using a plastic jar
2 using a glass jar
3 using a wooden jar etc
wait for their nuptial flight to occur usually after a slight rain and it becomes sunny check your backyard you will see ant ant moving usually bigger than a normal ant put it in your jar and make sure you don't keep two queens together cos they will surely fight till one dies (before or after laying eggs)
The female bee gathers all the sperm from several male bees. She will gather enough sperm for either a few months or up to 5 years. This actually shortens the life of the male bee but, because she mates with several male bees, this give the male bee a chance to father its baby bee.
Yes they do they mate and have eggs like normal ants the eggs are called pupils.
Ants attract mates by secreting hormone-like chemicals called pheromones. They also use pheromones to alert other ants to danger and to help lead them to found food sources.
Ants can't have sex since they aren't mammals.
yes
Male ants only have one job and that is to mate with the queen ant. After they mate, the male ant dies. All of the worker ants are female.
Flying black ants are male ants or newly queen ants. when male ants and newly queened ants mate, the queen will rip of her wings so the workers, who are all female, will be able to reconise them. male ants however males keep there wings
You can have a neutered male and female boxer without worrying that they will try to mate. The dogs will not mate if the male is neutered.
female
yes they do creepy right?
No, to mate there needs to be a female and male involved
During speing time male and female flying ants of the colony will fly out of their nest. They will begin to mate in the air in which the male ants will die shortly after. And the female ant will desend down to a new posilble nesting area, lose its wing and become a queen and start a new colony.
Giraffes can be male or female. this is how they mate, and keep the species going
If they are not too old and the female is ready, then they will mate.
The fertilized eggs are the female ants but the non-fertilized eggs are the male ants. By Faith Wong
Yes .
it is a male wolf's female mate