Aga Biriani
Pheromones are chemicals that are emitted/secreted by animals that trigger a social response in other animals of the same species. This is why they are "social hormones"- hormones affect behavior, and pheromones cause different social behaviors. There are many different types of pheromones, such as alarm pheromones (e.g. aphids release it when attacked by a predator and it causes them to fly away), food trail pheromones (e.g. ants lay a trail from the nest to where the food is), and sex pheromones (e.g. males secrete it which arouses females around them), among others. In all of these cases, some kind of social behavior is triggered by the releasing of the pheromones.
Ants are primarily omnivores, eating both plants and animals if possible. There are certain types of ants, such as the odontamachus, which are carnivorous, and leaf cutter ants, which are herbivores.
People like to call them Sugar ants. There are a variety of very small ants found throughout Florida. A good source for the most common pest ants in Florida is found here, http://flrec.ifas.ufl.edu/entomo/ants/Pest%20Ants%20of%20Fl/ These are the smaller ants on the list: Bicolored Trailing Ants Destructive Trailing Ants Ghost Ant Little Fire Ant Pharaoh's Ant Rover Ant
Well, the largest ants in the world are found in South-East Asia and The Australian bulldog ants are among the biggest, and those are about 6 centimetres. So in that matter, there are no 'giant' ants.
the one that kills the ants...
Erich Wasmann has written: 'Instinct und Intelligenz im Thierreich' -- subject(s): Instinct, Animal intelligence 'Comparative studies in the psychology of ants and of higher animals' -- subject(s): Animal intelligence, Ants, Animal Behavior, Behavior 'The Berlin discussion of the problem of evolution' -- subject(s): Evolution 'Die ameisenmimikry' -- subject(s): Mimicry (Biology), Ants 'Instinkt und intelligenz im tierreich' -- subject(s): Instinct, Animal intelligence
This is because ants leave a chemical trail for other ants to follow.They are following a trail laid out by another ant that will take them to food, water or their home. Ants leave this trail of pheromones or scent as they travel. After finding food they return to the nest (following their own scent trail) and communicate this fact to other ants who then follow the scent trail to the food. As more ants travel the trail the scent gets stronger (easier to follow) and the random bumps are smoothed out making the trail straighter.
Ants are known to mark their trail so that other ants may follow: you might call it pheromonal warfare. Many animals mark "their territory" by leaving a scent, but ants mark their trail.
Liquid from the abdomen
Ants have adapted to their habitat in a great variety of ways. Ants have learned to forage for food for example.
Insect behavior varies widely and depends upon species, and sometimes by an individual's role within a group. Some insects, such as honeybees and certain ants, are highly social. However, most insects are solitary. Insect behavior is determined largely by instinct as opposed to conscious thought.
A kid, was a bully to the ants, I believe. The ants then captured him/ shrunk him and he learned his lesson.
There are two types of behaviors. One is learned behavior. which an animal gets by trial and error or by imitating other animals. The second kind is instinctive behavior, which an animal is born with and doesn't need to learn.
They leave a trail of liquid with a certain scent that all other ants in the colony will recognize. The ants will sense the trail with their antennae and will walk safely away from danger or towards food.
Ants always travel in a line because,a single ant which is in search of food release some chemical juice all the way such that all other ants can easily find the food by following the smell of the juice,that is why all the ants travel in a line.
Fire ants move like other ants, scurrying about on six legs. Typically when one finds a food source it will create a trail that the other ants of the colony will then follow.
ants run in all directions when you blow on them because it erases the scent trail that they follow