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ants. they store food before winter, because they'd die in the winter if they go out. Also they store food to survive for winter.
Ants do not hibernate like some animals. Instead, they go into a state of dormancy or slow down their activity during the winter. In colder regions, some ant colonies may die off due to cold temperatures and lack of food.
Ants cannot withstand freezing temperatures. However, if they have their colony deep enough in the soil that the cold doesn't reach, they can survive a winter.
No, hornets are not active during the winter months. They typically hibernate or die off as the weather gets colder.
Yes they do,several of them at a time
Ants don't eat ice cream only when it's still frozen because it's to cold for them. Once it melts ants will eat it.
No, hornets do not survive the winter. They die off as the weather gets colder and do not remain active during the colder months.
They become dormant during the winter months, this basically means that they are in hibernation-like state.
every 24 hours the ants eventally die up to 150,000 ants pass each day
Dahlias are perennial plants that die off over the winter months.
Ants Oras died in 1982.
Outdoor fleas typically die off in the winter months when temperatures drop below freezing.