There is an image of a winged carpenter ant at the related link below.
(*Adult termites also fly, but they are not entomologically ants. Sometimes carpenter ants, which damage but do not consume wood, are mistaken for swarming termites.)
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no red ants do not have wings
no
well yes they do exist but they are only in some hot countries
Yes they can
flying ants
No they don't. they fly around with their ears.
moth dragonfly
you don't go to a real site
flying ants...different kinds of ant fly..reproductive male ants and female ants fly. The ants swarm and mate in the air. The males then die and the females go in search of a place to set up their own colonies. The loose their wings and then go underground. They lay their eggs and a new colony has begun. If they sting then they would be a variety of the fire (red) ants.
Flying ants do only fly once. Once the ant sprouts wings, they will fly out of the next and mate to form new colonies. The male ant will die shortly after mating.
They do not have wins only flying ants have wings because they did them to fly around if they need to
The males are stingless, the females are wingless.