Good question.Ants helps plants or trees and in return the tress or plants helps them.The process is called Myrmecophily where ants take their abode or shelter on some tress like mango,jamon etc.These ants take parts in destruction of enemy acting as a troop guards.In lie of defense,the plants or tress provide food and shelter to these plants.
An ants habitat is leaves and plants
they can kill the ants and the plants the ants eat with bulldozers
Yes, Yucca plants attract ants. This is because the plant produces a sweet-smelling substance called honeydew, which ants find attractive.
There are a number of insects that feed on plants but the most numerous are locusts (grasshoppers) and ants, such as harvester ants.
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Energy from plants go to feed the fungi that ants and termites cultivate. Then the ants and termites eat those fungi, receiving that energy. The anteaters than eats the ants or termites, and gets the energy that originally came from the plants.
Ants usually eat sweets.The natural food that ants eat are oil, plants and dead insects.
Ants eat plants, frogs eat ants, snake eat frogs
No. Red ants (also known as fire ants), while omnivorous meaning that they eat both meat and plants, normally feed on young plants and seeds. They also nest in the soil. They will attack and eat creatures many times their size.
A myrmecophyte is a plant that has a symbiotic relationship with ants. These plants provide shelter and food for the ants, while the ants protect the plant from herbivores and clear away competing plants.
You can effectively eliminate ants in your garden without harming your plants by using natural remedies like diatomaceous earth, cinnamon, or citrus peels. These substances are safe for plants but can deter ants from your garden. Additionally, keeping your garden clean and free of food sources can help prevent ants from coming back.
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.