bees and ants are the most common
Ants are social insects. As social creatures they form colonies and are also considered an invasive insect. As social insects they are known to unite multiple colonies in an effort to create a super colony.
The insect known as "puran" in some regions is commonly referred to as the "ant" in English. Ants belong to the family Formicidae and are social insects found in various environments worldwide. They are known for their complex social structures and behaviors.
My guess would be an insect of some - sort.
Social insects are insects that live in large, organized colonies with overlapping generations, division of labor, and cooperative care of the young. Examples include ants, bees, wasps, termites, and some species of beetles. These insects exhibit complex social behaviors, communication systems, and caste systems.
Yes, ants are insects. They belong to the order Hymenoptera and are closely related to bees and wasps. Ants are social insects that live in colonies and are known for their organized and cooperative behavior.
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All insects, though not always easily visible, have three body segments. First there is the head, then the Thorax, which is also known as the waist of the insect. Lastly there is the abdomen or backside of the insect.
The Hymenoptera is a well-known group, and contains the ants, wasps, bees and bumblebees. Other insects like earwigs or true bugs belonging to the family [[Pentatomidae]] also show progressive forms of parental care but are rare.
There is not an insect known as the tooth insect. If you have an insect stuck in your teeth you can use dental floss to remove it and washing your mouth out with warm salt water.
Chemicals, sight, sound and touch are the ways that insect communication lets insects talk to one another. Insects release chemicals that are known as pheromones in order to channel hostile and social drives and to recognize same-species arthropods. Body colors, patterns and shapes represent visual communication whereby insects know that it is open mating season.
A caterpillar is not an arachnid, it is the larval stage of an insect.
Insect behavior varies widely and depends upon species, and sometimes by an individual's role within a group. Some insects, such as honeybees and certain ants, are highly social. However, most insects are solitary. Insect behavior is determined largely by instinct as opposed to conscious thought.