They Live under the ground and dig holes to reach the moist areas of the top layer of the earth.
Ants dig deep into the earth and live in a Formicary. They have a proper colony and an appointed queen which gives out instructions to other ants.
yes, they do it for they can have a place to dig.
Find food, dig earth, search for other insects live in the ground (red ants suck as fire ants).
The way in which ants dig their holes in the ground is by picking up soil in their mouth, holding it between their jaws and then depositing it in a heap out of the way. Ants don't eat or swallow the soil and it is usually the worker ants in the colony that dig holes.
Ants form colonies that range in size from a few dozen predatory individuals living in small natural cavities to highly organised colonies which may occupy large territories and consist of millions of individuals.
under ground their ant hills lead under ground and there you will find the ant queen. dont dig under!
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they use their antenas. Ants get their food by their scent. They will dig through any way possible.
The echidna does not rely on plants. Its diet is made up of termites and ants, and it uses its strong claws to dig into termite mounds, or underground into ants' nests, in order to find its food. It can live in the arid desert, or in bushland - wherever there are termites and ants.
where do thief ants live
Ants use a chemicals to work together as a team. Not all ants carry food particles. Some ants dig tunnels.
How much dirt a ant can dig up depends on the ants. The species and size of the colony play a large role as well as the type of dirt.