in a hole or a nest
An ant happens to be produced by the queen ant, and the queen ant flies to mate with a male and lays eggs.
a house for ants. where they live and eat food and mate with the queen.
a couple of months
under ground their ant hills lead under ground and there you will find the ant queen. dont dig under!
A queen ant starts a colony of the same type of ant it is. So if the queen is a black ant queen then she will produce black ants, if she is a fire ant queen then she will produce fire ants, etc. (strange question bro)
They live in the bottom of the anthill. They can be found anywhere.
for every anthill there is one queen ant
Without a queen ant there is no ant farm. The ant farm will die out in a few weeks without one.
Altough the Queen ant is big and the hole is small it can still usually fit
A queen ant is an adult, mated female ant in an ant colony; generally the mother of all the other ants in that colony.
No, because even though the Queen is classified as the same type of ant as its off-spring, it is actually has a different biology and some species' queen ant can live up to twenty years old.
A bullet ant queen can live for several years, with estimates ranging from 5 to 7 years. The longevity of the queen is influenced by environmental factors and the colony's health. Unlike worker ants, which have shorter lifespans, the queen's primary role is reproduction, allowing her to sustain the colony over an extended period.