Formic acid.
First of all, Ants do not bite. They sting using the needle at the back of their abdomen.Ant sting usually contain Formic Acid.
When ants sting they use formic acid. It is the simplest organic acid.
An ant sting is acidic. Ants inject formic acid into their prey when they sting, causing a burning sensation.
Probably formic acid (methanoic acid).
Formic acid - the same as used by ants
Methanoic acid
A beetle sting contains methanoic acid.
Yes ant bite acidic very. Ant bites sting because they contain formic acid.
its acidic, well most of them are. And they use FORMIC ACID
When some ants sting the acid they use is called formic acid.
Ants and some other stinging insects release formic acidwhen they bite. Some plants, such as nettles, also release formic acid when touched.
The biggest thing they have in common is that they all sting, and in each case the sting contains formic acid.