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Replete ants store food in their bodies, ordinary workers do not.

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Why are repletes different from ordinary worker ants?

Repletes are specialized worker ants that primarily serve as living storage units for food, particularly in species like honeypot ants. Unlike ordinary worker ants, which engage in foraging, nest maintenance, and caring for the young, repletes have enlarged abdomens that allow them to store liquid food. This adaptation enables them to provide sustenance to the colony during times of scarcity. Their role is crucial for the survival of the colony, especially in harsh environments.


How are depletes different from ordinary ants?

you guys shld no it allreadyz


Where do queen ants get water?

from the worker ants


What do the worker ants do?

it brings food to the other ants


Why are the bodies of repletes likely small at the end of a dry season?

A repletes's body is most likely small at the end of dry season since at dry season there isn't much food so the other ants don't have food and so they must eat the nectar from a replete.


Do ants puke?

Technically, in some way some ants do puke. Honey ants, which store honey for the rest of the colony, regurgitate honey to feed the other worker ants. Regular worker ants, carpenter ants, and multiple other kinds of ants do not puke.


What do worker ants feed other ants to turn it into a queen?

Pepples


What animal is the worker in the world?

ants


How do ants sort out worker ants?

they sort by using the queens hormons to make the ants do certain actions


Does the ant has wings?

Yes, queen ants and some males have wings but worker ants don't


What do the nurse ant do?

Nurse ants are responsible for taking care of the young in the nest. The nurse ants are the smallest of all the worker ants.


What would you find in the different rooms under an ant hill?

1) Lots of baby ants (larvae and pupae), 2) stockpiles of seeds, 3) the queen(s), 4) the reserve worker ants, and in some special ants, 5) fungus gardens.