Ants have a far better sense of smell than humans do, and they can find things by smell even if they are out of sight.
they leave chemical trails.
Ants have compound eyes that allow them to see their surroundings, but their main way of navigating is through their sense of smell and touch. They leave chemical trails called pheromones to communicate with other ants and find their way back to the nest. Ants also use the position of the sun and landmarks to navigate.
No, if anything the Weeping Willow would harm the Ants by the around of Aspirin they produce. But, the answer is no. The Weeping Willow will keep the Ants away on its own. If they still find a way to your Weeping Willow. Use a spray to secure the area.
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Leafcutter ants have an "inner compass" to navigate. It uses magnetic poles to find its way.
I suppose they find that it is the best way to get their nutrition. and it's not like they can start a fire and cook them.
Technically, in some way some ants do puke. Honey ants, which store honey for the rest of the colony, regurgitate honey to feed the other worker ants. Regular worker ants, carpenter ants, and multiple other kinds of ants do not puke.
Ants prefer to have their choices already decided for them no way !!!!!!!!!!! they have to do what i say or else i will kill them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:(
The way in which ants dig their holes in the ground is by picking up soil in their mouth, holding it between their jaws and then depositing it in a heap out of the way. Ants don't eat or swallow the soil and it is usually the worker ants in the colony that dig holes.
Some ants live in sandy locations. Other ants, which live in other environments, do not GO to the beach in the way that humans do.
they use their antenas. Ants get their food by their scent. They will dig through any way possible.
I don't think that birds have a proper home