Ants are insects that go through complete metamorphosis: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. However, in most ant species, only the queen ant lays eggs. She stays in the nest -- the wingless worker ants you see are all sterile females. The winged ants you see in spring or fall are the fertile females and males. The queen-to-be mates with a male ant, then goes off to found a new nest. The male dies soon after mating.
The queen only mates once in her lifetime and may mate with several males -- the male sperm are stored live in her system for years in a special organ. The queen can control whether a sperm is released to enter the egg of not. Oddly, ants, wasps and bees are among the few animals whose UNFERTILIZED eggs hatch --- into males! Fertilized eggs hatch into sterile female workers or virgin queens.
She lays the first few eggs and cares for the larvae herself, but after these emerge as adults, they take over and she lays eggs for the rest of her life. The worker ants collect the eggs and care for the larvae and the pupae. (The pupa is the cocoon stage -- the thing that looks like a grain of puffed rice that you sometimes see if you dig up an anthill.)
The average worker ant lives only 2-3 weeks, but since new ones are being produced all the time, the colony sustains itself quite well.
they do it duhhh
The female's lay eges to reproduce.
Eggs.
Ants come in from outside through tiny open spaces. Many of them will build a nest in the walls of a house and reproduce continuously.
No, ants do not have a reproductive organ known as a "willy." Ants reproduce through a process called mating, where a male and female ant come together to fertilize an egg.
Bullet ants will mate as many times in a short period as it takes to fill their colony. Sometimes they only need to mate once per season the get the number of ants they want.
yes they do actully the queen only produces they are like bees
they have oxygen tanks, loaves of hoavis, rich tea biscuits and a kettle:)Ants live in colonies and often create little hills that house them. Many of the ants are workers that gather food and supplies, while a few of the males and females reproduce.
It cannot be done without a queen ant and male ants. The queen lays all the eggs. The workers and soldiers are sterile.
Cockroaches reproduce quickly and have a waterproof exoskeleton that helps them thrive in various environments.
because they have a big fat queen ant that is contantly popping out eggs
It is not known exactly how often ants reproduce. The Queen for example, can store sperm in her pouch which she can release whenever she wants, to fertilize her eggs by means of asexual reproduction.
no I don't think there is and if there was I don't think it would exist anymore