So to unsure they would not die
they group themselve
Hello Termites protect themselves with really really smelly fecies the enemy tries to eat it and they die becasue it smells so bad
By biting, stinging, spraying formic acid, and some ant have poison sac on both sides of their abdomen which serves as suicide bomb.
i think that bees will not encouter with ants much of the time. But I still think that they will sting.
They weren't arch-enemies exactly, that would imply they had some equal standing against them. The ants were subservient to the grasshoppers but the main antagonists were Hopper & the Grasshoppers.
Ants themselves, they kill each other. When a baby larvae is born and it isn't a worker ant they abandon it in the sun to die. Humans are also there enemies of course. We squish about 4 million ants in our life time im pretty sure
Yes, they do. Some species of ants herd aphids the same way we do cattle or sheep. They carry them to fertile areas where the aphids can feed on plant saps and in return the ants get fed nutritious sweet excretions from the aphids. They will protect from enemies because this is a necessary food source.
they dont have a stinger you dumb s hit
To protect themselves from the enemies. Just like how lions have claws used for scratching or holding down the animal. If you stepped somewhere where there's lots of plants they'll sting you cause you're a danger to them.
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The enemies of ants are humans, spiders, and bees.
Yes ant bite acidic very. Ant bites sting because they contain formic acid.