Replets, or honey pots
Sugar and Honey
You can place a container of honey and a container of butter equal distances away from an ant pile. The container with the most ants will help you determine whether they are more attracted to honey or butter.
There are are two, I believe, one that lives in Southwestern North America and Northern Mexico(Myrmecocystus mexicanus), the other lives in Australia.
over 20,000 and they all are very small including red ants which bite there are two species of them
The so-called 'killer bees', more properly called Africanised honey bees, are simply a cross between two species of honey bee, and as such their life cycles and tasks are exactly the same as any other species.
Some ants can have stingers. However, most ants simply bite, and some are also completely harmless. Fire ants and harvester ants are two of the most common ants that have stingers, and are primarily seen outdoors.
Its because they are two different species.
There are two main species of honey bee. Apis Mellifera which is mostly found in the Western Hemisphere and Apis Cerannae which is mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere. Both of these two main species also have sub-species.
No, different species cannot reproduce together. Ants and caterpillars are two separate species with distinct genetic makeup, and they cannot interbreed to produce offspring. Each species has its unique life cycle and characteristics that are not interchangeable.
When a honey bee goes to a flower, it goes to collect the pollen. This is called mutualism between the two species because they are both helped by their interaction. The bee gains pollen in which it can create honey, a food source. The flower gets its pollen transported to other flowers which can help the reproduction of its species.
No, ants and stick insects cannot mate with each other and produce offspring as they are two completely different species of insect.
There are over 12,000 species of ants. Some of the most common ones are in the US. They are the Argentine ants, the Odorous House Ants, and the Fire Ants. The carpenter ant, the Pavement ants, and the Pharaoh ants are other species.