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Q: How do ants get honeydew?
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How do ants and aphids help each other?

Aphids produce honeydew,and ants use it as a source of energy to them, and in exchange they provide protection against aphids predators.


What is cow ants?

An ant cow is an aphid from which ants obtain honeydew.


What are Little ranchers?

Honeypot ants tending a "herd" of aphids - the ants "milk" the aphids for honeydew.


What are ants favorite snack?

An ants favorite snack is probably honeydew, it can be found on most trees.


What is an ant cow?

An ant cow is an aphid from which ants obtain honeydew.


Ants move small insects called aphids from plant to plant The aphids are protected by the ants while the ants feed on sugary honeydew produced by the aphids?

Ants move small insects called aphids from plant to plant. The aphids are protected by the ants while the ants feed on sugary honeydew produced by the aphids. This is referred to as a symbiotic relationship.


Do yucca plants attract ants?

Yes, Yucca plants attract ants. This is because the plant produces a sweet-smelling substance called honeydew, which ants find attractive.


Is an ant a herbivore or carnivore?

Ants are herbivores. They eat sweet thing like watermelon and honeydew.


What is The aphid's protected by the ants while the ants feed on sugary honeydew produced by aphid's. What relationship is exampled?

It is a symbiotic relationship, as both the ant and aphid benefit.


What symbiotic relationship is between aphids and ants?

The ants squeeze the aphids to extract a sweet tasting liquid and in return, that ants protect the aphids. I do not believe the foregoing statement. I wonder whether the person who wrote it has ever seen anything of the kind happening. I have seen ants eating aphids, cutting them up and carrying them away, and I have seen ants stroking aphids with their antennae, which seemed to stimulate the aphids into giving up honeydew. However, I may have misinterpreted that stroking; possibly touching the aphid with the antenna was just to see whether there was any honeydew to pick up, and the aphid might have been about to produce honeydew anyway. In any case, there certainly is a symbiotic (more precisely, mutualistic) relationship between many kinds of ants and many kinds of aphids. Generally speaking it takes the form of ants protecting aphids and removing their (unwanted) honeydew for their own purposes.


What type of relationship is it when ants move small insects called aphids from plant to plant and the aphids are protected by the ants feed on sugary honeydew produced by the aphids?

Mutual Relationship


What type of relationship is in this scenario?

Ants move small insects called aphids from plant to plant. The aphids are protected by the ants, while the ants feed on sugary honeydew produced by the aphids. What type of relationship is exampled in this scenario?