Well if your talking about animals that at ants than many things including ant eaters
An ant's heart is located on the dorsal part of the abdomen (along the top of the back section).
Here's a good link so you can see for yourself.
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Ants don't respond to sound in the air like humans do. They hear with their knees and can feel vibrations produced by sounds. It is unlikely that ants would react to loud music.
What is the economic importance of ants?
The economic importance of ants in the life cycle of an ecosystem is helping the decomposing clean up of dead organisms or organic debris.
I'm pretty sure that fire ants do, those are the little red ones, a couple years ago my grandma had them really bad in her yard and my cousin got bit by one
Why are large yellow ants sometimes called citronella ants?
Because they are the same thing as yellow ants, citronella is there nickname/scientific name.
How do you make safe organic fire ant killer?
There is not really a need to go to the trouble. There are many highly effective (although kind of expensive) fire ant baits readily available. The poison in them is completely organic (boric acid) most cases and in minuscule amounts. Ants have a unique feeding process whereby the adults feed the larvae and the larvae liquefy and feed them, so is highly effective if you find one (bait) they will take and no danger to anything secondary. The colonies of course are easy to find since there are always mounds due to design of their back legs. You might also look at a product called termidor and for a contact spray ECOPCOACU (acronym) and also completely organic but extremely powerful.
Why do ants go in the freezer to die?
It is not just instinct to walk in a large, cold area to shrivel up and die. They go there due to being fresh and preserved food.
Ants will not deliberately go into a working freezer , no matter what. They are smarter than that.
Actually, many ant species pray on other ant species.
For example, many army ants, found throughout the tropics, prey on other ants' brood (immature ants, such as eggs and larvae). Some are specialized on invading the nests of other ants and grabbing the immature from the nest. When this happens, it is common to see ants from the invaded nest flee from their home, carrying their young in their mandibles.
Other species have special nest entrances that can be closed with a little pebble when they sense the approach of an invading army ant raid.
These behaviors must have originated in the long history between army ants and other ants, with army ants evolving mechanisms that improve their predation efficiency, and prey ants evolving mechanisms that reduce this damage.
16,666,666.66666666666667 ants for a 10 pound cat. If the ant .0003 grams.