because they don't have queen
You do not need to consider the sex ratio for an ant population as the Queen ant creates all the eggs, which they hatch and become worker ants to feed the queen so the Queen can reproduce, if all the worker ants die, the Queen dies and no eggs are laid, so the sex ratio is not considered in an ant population.
An ant happens to be produced by the queen ant, and the queen ant flies to mate with a male and lays eggs.
no
No,the queen ant doesn't die when she has the eggs, because is the only one that can have the babies in the colony. When she has the eggs she continue having eggs for the colony.
A queen ant can lay hundreds to thousands of eggs in a single day, depending on the species. The egg-laying capacity of a queen ant is influenced by factors such as food availability, temperature, and age.
Im not sure but i know fire ants only produce 1,000 eggs per day or more. hope i helped. = )
yes
The queen's eggs are bigger because the queen is the only ant capable of reproducing, that is why it is protected and pampered by the worker ants.
Ants are created through a process called metamorphosis. They begin as eggs laid by the queen ant, hatch into larvae, undergo pupation, and eventually emerge as adult worker ants. Ant colonies are highly organized social structures where each member has specific roles and responsibilities.
A queen ant is about 4-10 millimeters , the double of a regular worker ant!
An ant nest or a colony have a queen because the queen is the only ant in the whole colony that is able to lay eggs.
up to 600 at one time.