stilling food,marching and attacking people (red ants)
what jobs do ants have
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All ants do. They have different jobs that include taking care of young.
Generally, procreate, survive and eat are primary jobs for all insects.
These are social insects - such as ants, termites and bees.
Not all flying ants are carpenter ants. However, all carpenter ants can fly. There are various types of flying ants. Carpenter ants can be distinguished by their larger size and reddish tone to their body.
Worker ants: 1. Gather most of the food 2. Help raise the young 3. Defend the colony
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.
Spiders typically prey on a variety of ants, including common species such as carpenter ants, fire ants, and pavement ants. The specific type of ant targeted by a spider will depend on factors such as size, accessibility, and abundance in the spider's environment.
the ants being carries were probably injured. they were probably taking the injured ones back to the colony for food. they keep the same jobs their whole lives, they don't trade or get new jobs. if the ant is useless at one job... it's useless for every job. i got this information from http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080606101147AA5kIBr go there to find out more
Ants can be fascinating to observe, but they are not typically considered good pets. Ants have specific colony needs, such as a queen, larvae, and a variety of worker ants, which can be difficult to maintain in a captive environment. Additionally, some ants species can deliver painful bites or stings.
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