When fire ants bite, they inject a solution into the skin that is an alkaloid mixture that contains allergenic proteins and toxins. The pH of a bite can range from 6 to higher.
An ant does not have the ability to make a bite twice as painful. The ant may actually bite twice which makes the bite feel more painful.
There isn't a "chemical name of ant bite". An ant bite is an event, not a compound.
The pH level of ant venom, often referred to as ant "squirt," can vary among different ant species but generally falls within a range of 4 to 6, making it mildly acidic. This acidity can serve various purposes, including defense against predators and the inhibition of bacteria. Specific components of the venom, such as formic acid in certain species like fire ants, contribute to its pH and its irritant properties.
The PH is being tested by people on the effect who ever said that its being tested by on ant is stupid
The difference between an ant bite and a mosquito bite is quite simple. These bites come from two different insects.
queen ants do not bite
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An ant does not have the ability to make a bite twice as painful. The ant may actually bite twice which makes the bite feel more painful.
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you dont get bitten by a black ant
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