I think it is a community!
its a population
In an anthill.
ants
The home of an ant is called a "nest" or an "anthill." Ants typically live in elaborate underground nests constructed by worker ants.
Here are several options: 1. Poor gasoline onto the area that the ants are coming from and light it on fire. 2. Shove poisoned doughunuts into the anthill. 3. Urinate onto the anthill. 4. Shove a gerbil into the anthill. 5. Dump sulphuric acid onto the anthill. 6. Hire an expert to kill the ants for you.
No, "anthill" is a common noun because it refers to a general type of structure built by ants.
Other ants, if they're from the same anthill. Old carcasses. Sugar water.
An anthill is a cone-shaped construction used to assist a colony of ants or termites in nesting and protecting themselves from harm.
Ants' homes are called colonies. Ant colonies can vary in size and complexity depending on the species, but they typically consist of a queen, worker ants, and sometimes soldier ants, all working together to maintain the colony.
No, an anthill is not considered a landform. Landforms refer to the natural features of the Earth's surface, such as mountains, rivers, and valleys, while an anthill is a man-made structure constructed by ants to serve as their home.
Formicary or formicarium is the dwelling of a colony of ants, as an anthill or nest.
We'd call this co-operative behaviour.