I find a mix of 50/50 icing and sugar placed in a soft drink cap does the trick, ants take the mix back to nest and feed the young usual only a day or two to eliminate ants
Any spider the same size or larger than an ant will eat an ant, provided the ant isn't surrounded. Black Camel Spiders are well know for their ability to kill swarms of ants. The best idea is to use spiders that have webs to catch groups at a time.
A big difference is spiders have 8 legs and ants have 6.spiders have 2 body parts and ants have 3.spiders have 2 mouth parts ants have 1 also most siders spin webs ants dont and last sipeders dont have antannaes like ants do
Kept off the ground and waving in the air like antennaeare what ant-mimicking spiders [Myrmarachne spp] do with the two extra legs that spiders have and ants don't. These spiders have black, brown or orange shaped bodies that look like an ant's. They use six out of eight legs to run in a zigzag pattern that imitates an ant's way of getting around.Why do they do this? Ants are known to be distasteful to wildlife. Some of them also use their mimickry to eat the very ants they copycat. So they behave in this way to protect themselves from predators and to find food sources.
Redback spiders primarily feed on insects, such as ants, beetles, and flies. They use their venom to immobilize and digest their prey before consuming it. Additionally, redback spiders have been known to feed on other small spiders and even small vertebrates like lizards.
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Some insects like ants, beetles, centipedes, and parasitoid wasps are known to hunt and eat spiders. They use various techniques such as overwhelming the spider in numbers, using venomous stingers, or physically overpowering them to capture and consume spiders as a food source.
Orchids have a fibrous root system. Orchids are monocotyledons and monocots only have fibrous root systems. (NOT chicken roots....-_-)
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An invertebrate is an animal with no back bone so examples are: Molluscs (slugs and snails), arachnids (spiders and scorpions), Insects (ants, flies etc) hope this answer will come in use sometime :)
yes ants "does" use defenses to protect "themselfs"
If your talking about spiders and other animals similar to them, the bottom of their feet are made of sticky material, making the object they attach to stick to them, therefore making them climb. I believe ants have the same attributes.
spiders use this so they can breathe