Some worker ants secrete fluid from their bodies to use as glue, and soldier ants secrete venom through a stinger or sprayer on the abdomen. No species of ant has a separate urinary tract, but rather a single anal orifice.
Ants do not urinate on people when they bite them because they typically do not urinate at all. They can however secrete a poison when they bite which can be painful.
Ants do not urinate. They secrete mostly dry pellets. Some species of ants can spray, smear, or sting with unpleasant liquids from their abdomens, but it is not urine.
No, ants do not pee in your cut when they bite you. When ants bite, they can inject venom through their mandibles, which may cause irritation or an allergic reaction. Some species, like fire ants, can also sting, injecting venom that can lead to pain and swelling. However, they do not urinate or introduce urine into the wound.
Ants defecate and urinate. In ants, the main component of urine is whitish crystals of uric acid. Usually the urine and feces are excreted together as light brown droplets in special chambers of their nest.
Ants do not technically urinate, because they excrete all waste through a single orifice, which is called the anus.
Here are several options: 1. Poor gasoline onto the area that the ants are coming from and light it on fire. 2. Shove poisoned doughunuts into the anthill. 3. Urinate onto the anthill. 4. Shove a gerbil into the anthill. 5. Dump sulphuric acid onto the anthill. 6. Hire an expert to kill the ants for you.
firstly get 1 cup of honey and smear it over a piece of bread, making a very rich honey sandwich. Then, urinate into a spray bottle and spirt it onto the pain inflicted area.
how much do we urinate
if you urinate on it then it will turn yellow except if i were to urinate on it i cant urinate
red ants
Yes ants do produce ants to continue the family.
Urinate.