Yes. Ants are eusocial (highly social) insects.
Ants are insects. They belong to the same group as wasps, bees and bumblebees and are really just wingless versions. Their males and queen still do have wings.
There is a fungal parasite called Ophiocordyceps that will infect insects like ants. It takes them over, starts to devour parts of them, and forces the ant to do it's bidding and behave in uncharacteristic manners. Once the ant is deceased past the point of mobility the parasite will move on to infect a new host. There is also one that takes over rats it has a weird french name but if you google zombie rats it will come up.
The cast of The Insect Play - 1939 includes: Eric Blankley as Ant Ruthhanna Boris as Ant Charlotte Bridmead as The Butterflies and Moths Joseph Chelton as Ant John Coast as Ant Philip Cook as Ant Edward Coventry as Ant Celia Franca as The Butterflies and Moths Wilfred Franks as The Blind Ant Timekeeper Anne Gee as The Butterflies and Moths George Gower as Ant Tom Hammerton as Ant Mary Hatton as The Butterflies and Moths George Hayes as Chief Engineer Roy Henderson as Ant Gordon Hewitt as Ant Michael Hodgkinson as Ant Hugh Laing as The Butterflies and Moths Leonard Michel as Ant Barry Nuthall as Ant Alec Raysman as The Butterflies and Moths Brenda Seth as The Butterflies and Moths Belinda Smith as The Butterflies and Moths Ed Somerset as Ant Gilbert Spurge as Ant John Stamp as Ant Pamela Standish as The Chrysalis George Sturrock as Ant Wendy Toye as Mrs. Cricket Edmund Willard as The Tramp Geoffrey Wincott as The Parasite Leo Worth as Ant
A lea is a parasite, but a parasite is not always a flea.
yes a louse is a parasite! :)
is the microorganism paramecium a parasite?
A parasite can produce asexually or sexually. The reproduction of the parasite depends on the type of parasite. The malarial parasite is a sexual and asexual reproducing parasite. A tapeworm buds to reproduce, making it an asexual parasite. A flea is a sexually producing parasite.
Intermittent Parasite is a parasite that visits and leaves the host at interval.
No a jellyfish is not a parasite.
Yes, it is a parasite.
ethical parasite
Yes, it is a parasite!
A tick is a horse parasite