Ants can smell their food sources from up to several meters away, using their sensitive antennae to detect chemical signals in the air.
Ants can smell food from several feet away and are able to locate it in their environment using their strong sense of smell.
Ants can detect food using their sense of smell from up to 20 feet away.
Ants can smell sugar from up to 20 feet away.
Ants can smell sugar from a distance of up to several meters. Factors that influence their ability to detect sugar include the sensitivity of their antennae, the concentration of the sugar, and environmental conditions such as wind direction and humidity.
Ants can detect the scent of sugar from up to 20 feet away.
Ants can smell food from several feet away and are able to locate it in their environment using their strong sense of smell.
Ants can detect food using their sense of smell from up to 20 feet away.
Ants can smell sugar from up to 20 feet away.
Ants have a far better sense of smell than humans do, and they can find things by smell even if they are out of sight.
This distance is almost certainly too far. 8 - 10 000 km distant,
It is possible to smell food when it is cold. However, it is much easier to smell food when it is hot. The heat gives off thermal energy, which makes it simpler to smell. Because hot food is much simpler to smell, hotter food often tastes better than colder food. If a food smells good to someone, then it often has a better taste, too. Edit: If the cold food has spice on it, then yes! Or if it has garlic in it!
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Ants can smell sugar from a distance of up to several meters. Factors that influence their ability to detect sugar include the sensitivity of their antennae, the concentration of the sugar, and environmental conditions such as wind direction and humidity.
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they would there sense of smell for like there food or animals hedde for them from far away.
Ants have three senses ie: smell, taste and touch
Black bears have a strong sense of smell and can detect food from up to 20 miles away in the wild.