In "Leiningen Versus the Ants," Leiningen's employees remain calm upon learning about the approaching ants because they trust their boss's leadership and expertise. They have confidence in his ability to handle the situation, having witnessed his resourcefulness and determination in the past. This trust fosters a sense of solidarity and resilience among the workers, allowing them to face the impending threat without panic.
Overall Ants are "stronger" as in being able to defeat termites in battle. But of course it depends on the species.
spanish
They got out of them by the defeat of Germany
At San Jacinto.
He didn't defeat Rome. He won several battles but was defeated finally in 202 BCE.
The British hoped to defeat the Americans in the South before French help could arrive.
We finally beat the spanish at a sport
The two species would not meet, since they live in different parts of the world.
Leiningen tries different things to rid his home of the ants. First he tries building a canal to protect his plantation however this does not work. He then starts a fire and this gets rid of the ants but it burns his home in the process.
San Jacinto i think
Cyprus 450 BCE.