The study of ants is know as myrmecology.
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Entomologists deal with the study of insects, and as that's such a huge area all of them specialize in specific groups, among which ants.
S H. Skaife has written: 'The study of ants'
John T. Browne has written: 'A study of the ecological distribution of ants in Gregory Canyon, Boulder, Colorado' -- subject(s): Ants
Ants were exterminated at Harvard because they were found to be carrying radioactive particles into the walls. The ants were a part of a study in the Harvard biology labs.
The study of bees is called APIOLOGY ---- The scientific study of bees is called "apiology" (from the latin word for bee: apis). Incidentally, the keeping of bees is called "apiculture".
No, a Biology major would study bugs...however, astronomers study outer space. (Unless the "powers that be" have changed it or added something.
Entomology is the scientific study of insects and Myrmecology is the study of ants. The latter is derived from Latin word "myrmēco-", from Greek "murmēk-", from "murmēx-", "murmēk-", meaning "ant" + -logy, "study, science, theory".
Yes ants do produce ants to continue the family.