There are not woods resistant to carpenter ants. The ants must be destroyed by extermination. They chew through the wood to make their homes but do not actually eat the wood like a termites.
The ants could survive generations because Carpenter ants can chew through almost anything. Carpenter ants will also eat almost anything, including other ants. It would all depend.
Yes. Their teeth are required to chew through the exoskeletons of the ants, beetles, and grasshoppers they like to eat.
Honey pot ants have a lage store of honey in its abdomen, the total size of the ants is about the size of your thumb, but only fatter. They also taste very good if you chew it.
No, a mouse cannot chew through metal.
You can feed ants insects such as flies and mosquitoes for protein you can also give them very small pieces of lunch meat but some ants may not be able to chew through it. Be careful not to leave any food in an ant farm to long because any mold can kill them.
ants breath through their spiracles which are found on the abdomen of the ant
Yes, termites can chew through plastic materials.
No, squirrels cannot chew through metal. They have strong teeth that are adapted for gnawing on nuts and seeds, but metal is too hard for them to chew through.
No, squirrels cannot chew through metal objects. They have strong teeth that are capable of gnawing through wood and other materials, but metal is too hard for them to chew through.
Adult ants cannot chew and swallow solid food. Instead they swallow the juice which they squeeze from pieces of food. They throw away the dry part that is left over.
Ants were not 'invented.' Ants developed over many thousands of years through a process of evolution.