it's called an ant hill lol :D
The pile of dirt is measured by the area it covers in a given area. The circumference of the pile can be taken so as to determine the area under which the pile of dirt is.
A possible explanation could be that the dead ants were exposed to a toxin, such as insecticide. If the live ants were able to detect the toxin and avoid it, they would not be present in the area where the dead ants are found.
It is dirt, just a small pile of dirt by the baseboard...if you sweep it up and place it in the trash can, it will be a small pile of dirt in the trash
Many ants live in tunnels underground or under rocks, stones and pavement. Ants also have nest inside trees trunks and branches, weave ant silk nests on trees, use leaves to form their nests. Many small ant species live in the crack of rock, floors and walls of houses. Some even live in pile of newspaper or between books or among fabric.
a dirt clod
To effectively clean up a pile of dirt in your yard, you can use a shovel or rake to scoop up the dirt and place it in a wheelbarrow or a trash bag. You can also use a broom to sweep up any remaining dirt. Dispose of the dirt in a designated area or a compost pile.
mudbucket?
Ants can be found in ant piles,and ant piles can also be found in clear areas,such areas where they're are grass everywhere.If you see an ant pile and you are allergic to ants,you may want to get as far as possible from the ant pile.
One skull lies under a pile of dirt at the first shed you see.Two more are at the viewpoint under piles of dirt.4. 5. About three of them can be found inside the tents at the campsite, and there might be one under a dirt pile.One more under a pile of dirt, or in the open if memory is right, at the caverns out back. no skulls are in the house.The next is under a pile of dirt at the tools shed, but the dirt is hard to see. the dirt pile should be where the shed corners off towards the toilet, if you understand my meaning.I have forgotten where the last one is, but I think it is under a pile of dirt, or in the open.
Because that's how they roll!!
A one ton pile of dirt would be approximately 3 feet high, assuming the dirt has an average density of about 1.5 tons per cubic yard.
Many insects function as scavengers, eating dead animals and plants that we never think about, but that would pile up if it weren't for scavengers. Many ants are among those scavengers, performing a function that we should be grateful for.