Social insects are species that live in cooperative groups or colonies, exhibiting complex social structures and behaviors. Examples include ants, bees, wasps, and termites. These insects often work together for tasks such as foraging, nest building, and caring for their young, demonstrating division of labor and communication within the colony. Their social organization allows them to thrive in various environments and effectively respond to challenges.
Solitary insects are alone and while social insects live together. My dad told me that one!
Insects that live on their own - as opposed to social insects.
They are social insects.
International Union for the Study of Social Insects was created in 1951.
Social insects include ants, termites, bees, and wasps.A2 These insects form colonies in which individual members have allocated tasks of benefit to the colony.
Ants are social insects of the family Formicidae.
no
You need to elaborate more with your question. A group of social insects are when they live together...An example are honey bees.
Social insects are insects that live in large, organized colonies with overlapping generations, division of labor, and cooperative care of the young. Examples include ants, bees, wasps, termites, and some species of beetles. These insects exhibit complex social behaviors, communication systems, and caste systems.
Honeybees are called social insects because all the bees in the community have to work together to be able to survive.
No. Ladybugs are NOT omnivores. And omnivore is when a animal eats both plants AND animals. But ladybugs only eat little leaves........what ANIMAL WOULD THEY EVEN EAT THEY ARE SMALLER THAN A PENNY.
A colony of ants.