ARMY of ants
a nest, a hord, an infestation...
Colonial insect
Yes, ants are social insects that typically live in colonies consisting of hundreds to thousands of individuals. These colonies are organized with specific roles for worker ants, soldier ants, and a queen.
A group of ants is called a colony. Ants are social insects that live and work together in large groups to ensure the survival of the colony. Each ant has a specific role and contributes to the functioning of the colony.
Ants live underground in groups called colonies.
Ants.
A Long Line Of Ants is called an Army of Ants
No the roll on there own
Ants are called social insects because they live in colonies, they divide up the work they need to do, and because the generations of ants in the colonies overlap. Honeybees are also social insects.
These ants are called matelic ants. They are very common in north america. Whe nin groups in over a thousand thay could kill a person.
A group of ants is called a colony or an army.
They are called a Swarm of Ants