Ant queens lay eggs which would make them oviparous.
No. Queens are bigger than the usual size of a certain ant group.
yes, because the queen ant does give birth to other female ants which could someday become queens
Most ants are workers or soldiers and never lay any eggs at all; only the queens lay eggs, and they lay thousands and thousands because they have to produce all the workers and soldiers as well as new queens. Queens of some species that have large nests eventually have to lay millions. There is no single ant called a house ant, but most of the small ants that enter houses have several small queens in any one nest at any one time. Even such a small queen will generally lay thousands of eggs in her lifetime.
A bigheaded ant is an ant of the species Pheidole megacephala, noted for its extremely large head.
Large ant farms can be purchased from a variety of stores. Walmart, Insect Kits, Ant Farm Universe, and Instructables sell large ant farms. One could also make one by gluing glass sides together with aquarium cement.
The largest ones of the largest species, the queens are about 2" or the size of your thumb.
The queens can live for up to 30 years, and workerslive from 1 to 3 years.
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Soldier Ant Soldier Ant
A bug that looks like a black flying ant and that gets in pools is actually a black flying ant. Ant colonies produce virgin queens and males with wings to take flight and start new colonies with individuals from other nests.
Yes ants live in large groups they are called colonies