Formicidae
All ants are in the order Hymenoptera. That is the order of ants, bees, wasps and sawflies. People who know no better also call termites "white ants", but that is a bad name, because termites are nearly as different from ants as it is possible to be and still be an insect. Termites are more like cockroaches than ants.
The scientific name for ants is formicidae.
it is ants
A group of ants is a colony.
A flying Ants scientific name is Princess or duel. The duel is a male and has wings. A princess can become a queen, but the different is the princess has wings and the queen does not. The queen ant only flies once. Then removes her wings or a worker will do it for her. I hope I could help.
The "antlion" is an insect that has the name of another insect in its name. Antlions are known for their predatory larval stage, where they create funnel-shaped pits in sandy soil to trap ants and other small insects. Despite the name, antlions are not related to ants; they belong to the order Neuroptera.
The acid in ants is formic acid.
ants got their name because ant means the biter in a different language
Regular house ants Tapinoma Sessile Class : Insecta Order: Hymenoptera Family: Formicidae
Hymenoptera are an order of insects with bees, wasps and ants being examples. The name refers to the membrane like wings
The scientific name of the ant is Formicidae, a family within the order Hymenoptera. The taxonomy of ants is complex, with over 12,000 identified species worldwide, each with its unique scientific name.
Ants don't have "names". It would take a higher order intelligence to have names, but they do have roles within the colonies. Each ant has a position and a job to do.