Many insects live and work together in colonies, the most notable examples being social insects like ants, bees, and termites. Ants form complex societies where they cooperate in foraging, building nests, and caring for their young. Honeybees exhibit a highly organized community structure, with different roles such as workers, drones, and a queen, all collaborating to sustain the hive. Termites also live in large colonies, working together to construct intricate mounds and share food.
There is no war between plants and insects. They live together.
Social insects are creatures that live in complex social groups, such as ants, bees, termites, and wasps. They exhibit cooperation, division of labor, communication, and often have a reproductive queen. These insects work together to build nests, gather food, care for young, and defend the colony.
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Solitary insects are alone and while social insects live together. My dad told me that one!
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The sexual ones.
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Modern ones who don't think marriage is necessary.
Hornets and bees do not typically live together. Hornets are predatory insects and tend to live alone or in small colonies, while bees are social insects that live in large colonies with specific roles for each member. In nature, they may compete for resources like nectar and pollen.
You need to elaborate more with your question. A group of social insects are when they live together...An example are honey bees.
The simple predicate in the sentence is "live." It is the verb that shows the action or state of being performed by the subject "insects."
Honeybees are called social insects because all the bees in the community have to work together to be able to survive.