Slave Making Ants!
Ants that take other larvae for slaves are called Slave-Making Ants. In a typical hive of 3,000 ants, the Slave-Making Ants will procure an average of 6,000 slave ants. The slave ants will gather food to keep their hosts fed, as well as groom and feed the larvae and Queen Ant of the host hive.
red ants
Slave maker ants steal the larvae of other ants to keep as slaves for home building and hunters for food. These slave maker ants are crucial to the survival of other ants, that are unable to do anything but fight.
hymenoptera
The Queen ants do not need to get water them selves because the slave ants bring it to her.
because the pheremones are different in spieces of ants but they will not know slave ants
Yes ants eat other ant slave's larvae
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Ants often spontaneously combust to lower the population of their colony. Thus making there a greater food count for fewer ants.
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The Slave - Maker Ant (Polyergus Rufescens) raids the nests of other ants and steals their pupae. After they hatch the new ants work as slaves within the colony.