No. Ants will move however they find best to find food, and this is not affected by the weather. Most of the time, scattered ants are scouts searching for food, and ants moving in a line are ants following a trail to or from food/supplies.
Ants do infact move to the weather. If it is about to rain they will all be moving around thier nest in a hurry try to fix up and holes where water can get in. They do move out and around further when it isn't going to rain but they do stick closer when it is going to rain.
They usually interpret water as an attack & release a defense pheromone which is why they go crazy when you water your lawn.
false ants always travel in straight lines
it is false
Ants always travel in a line because,a single ant which is in search of food release some chemical juice all the way such that all other ants can easily find the food by following the smell of the juice,that is why all the ants travel in a line.
They are called a Swarm of Ants
The word "ant" is derived of a long line of words used throughout history to describe an "ant"."Ant" comes from the Middle English word "ante" which derives from the Old English word "æmette", which is derived from the Old High German word "āmeiza", which is derived from the West Germanic word "amaitjo"."amaitjo" means "the biter" in West Germanic.
They stay in packs and when they travel they follow each other in a straight line in order of dominance with the dominant male as the leader XD i saw my guinea pigs do that when i let them explore the house.
It means to go straight to something.
health and safety issues
Yes, they do. But they sometimes travel a straight line through bent space.
no it does not
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Straight line.
it does not
no it does not
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Ants have been known to come into houses because they either sense garbage or something else that can be eaten that is left on the floor. Sometimes, water on the floor near the wall sides have been known to attract ants as well.
yes
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Actually it doesn't.