Fire ants impacted native species because of their stings. Many times, by the time one feels the sting of one fire ant, many more are about to bite too. The bites make the skin feel as if it were on fire. They are very aggressive and feed on lizards, birds and small mammals amongst many other species. Sometimes they eat seeds, causing ravaging of crops.
They EFFECT the environment by moving grains of earth around.
they can kill the ants and the plants the ants eat with bulldozers
no
all of them except the taiga,tundra,and possiblly desert
There are 12,500 identified species of ants. There is an estimated 22,000 species to be in the world. The ant fits into an ecosystem as an important insect for controlling the dead organic debris clean up.
Red ants do not eat rubber. Generally red ants eat living organisms or dead organisms because they aid in the ecosystem cleaning dead matter.
The economic importance of ants in the life cycle of an ecosystem is helping the decomposing clean up of dead organisms or organic debris.
Thoreau included the anecdote of the battle between the ants in "Walden" to illustrate themes of survival, warfare, and nature's intricate interconnectedness. The scene showcases the brutality and complexity of nature's ecosystem, prompting reflections on human society and the natural order.
yes they are!Answer:Plants, insects and animals are only "pests" when they are where people find them inconvenient. Ants at picnic or in your larder are pests. Ants removing dead animals in the forest are parts of an active and healthy ecosystem.
Three types of forest populations that could not survive in a pond ecosystem are monkeys, ants, and birds.
Tundra, Desert and Jungle.
The effect the chalk has on ants is that it can penetrate their skin and dehydrate them. Chalk can slowly kill an ant.
between 20 and 30. :)