The acid in ants is formic acid.
The scientific name for ants is Formicidae, which is the family name for all ants. Each species of ant has its own unique scientific name as well.
it is ants
The scientific name for bulldog ants is Myrmecia. They are a genus of aggressive and highly venomous ants native to Australia.
Formic acid
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.
The ants have Formic acid, HCOOH.Added:Ants are social insects of the family Formicidae, so acid and family name are 'related' quite logically!
they use it to breath
Hymenopetrous formicidae
Ants in general don't have a scientific name, each species of ant has scientific names. for example: - Jerdon's jumping ant (species of ant found in India) sci name: Harpegnathos saltator - Weaver ant (found in Australia & asia) sci name: Oecophylla smaragdina Get my point? Hope I helped anyway
Because they are the same thing as yellow ants, citronella is there nickname/scientific name.
Because they are the same thing as yellow ants, citronella is there nickname/scientific name.
Nylanderia fulva