Generally they look like fuzzy piles of dirt, but they can range from being shaped like volcanos to polyp like shapes depending on the species of ant.
Ant nests are typically cone shaped. These ant nests have many openings for the ants to exit and enter their homes, which are quite exuberant on the inside.
An ant mound is another name for an anthill - a cone-shaped formation caused by sediment and other material collected by ants and termites.
yes it make a nest. they make a nest like an ant.
Sugar ant nests can be found between rocks and in holes in the woods. Their nests usually look like raised hills with a hole in the middle.
yes
tree ant
underground
Yes but be sure they aren't wet or sitting on an ant's nest or anything like that.
It looks like a squirrels nest.
its a bug..
in a hole or a nest
Ant
Leaf Cutter Ant - The leaf cutter ant does not eat the leaves, but actually feeds them to a mold-like fungus hidden in the depth of its nest.
It depends on the size of the nest, some could have thousands.