queen ants survive in winter because surounded by a thick jacket around them
An ant happens to be produced by the queen ant, and the queen ant flies to mate with a male and lays eggs.
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..
sorta when it dies all the workers die because......they just do
A queen ant starts a colony of the same type of ant it is. So if the queen is a black ant queen then she will produce black ants, if she is a fire ant queen then she will produce fire ants, etc. (strange question bro)
Turkeys are not migrating birds because they can not fly ant have enough fat in their bodys to survive the winter.
drown the ant hill and see if the queen ( the biggest ant ) comes out.
for every anthill there is one queen ant
Without a queen ant there is no ant farm. The ant farm will die out in a few weeks without one.
No i don't think so!
A queen ant is an adult, mated female ant in an ant colony; generally the mother of all the other ants in that colony.
Altough the Queen ant is big and the hole is small it can still usually fit
yes, because the queen ant does give birth to other female ants which could someday become queens