Do ants have the biggest brain in the insect world?
no spiders do by ther e sencabilty to suve and protect and for ther pray
What can be used to get rid of ants?
Not so common!!!!?? A mixture of human urine and coffee grounds will do the trick. I know it is kinda uncooth, but it will work. Pour repeatedly onto the mound and you should get rid of them. I am not sure if it kills them, but they will leave and go far away, and you are using what would otherwise be waste.
AnswerI heard that sprinkling GRITS around will get rid of fire ants. The grits must be dry and uncooked. the ants will feed the grits to the queen and after eating the grits they swell up inside the body and they die, plus the queen can no longer lay her eggs before she dies. AnswerPour 1/2 gallon of Kerosene/diesel fuel slowly over the fire ants mound and allow to soak in for 10 minutes and then ignite....Spray entire yard area with mixture of water and chlordane once per year.
chlordane was discontinued in the US in 1983 but can be purchased from Mexico.
Chlordane and DDT were the only 2 insecticides that were 100% effective in fire ant control..DDT was banned worldwide and can not be purchased..
yes these are extremely fatal, because if you have a lot of those ants they can eat your body from the inside out! but, since you just have one bite (i hope o_O) it shouldnt be that bad i would consider going to a hospital to get it checked out, because you never what animals eat nowadays so be careful tell a parent if there is one close by and just go to a doctor/hospital. get it checked out, and if its good then your okay! :]
Hope this helps!
What are the physical and structural adaptations of ants?
Ants are insects and have an hard exoskeleton exterior. They are segmented into three sections and have six legs. Some ants have wings and the most common ants are either red or black.
Foam soap, lime juice, iced tea, and water. take the foam off the top and drizzle it on the top of the ants. i did this. it works. wait 5 minutes for the killer to work in. the soap will fade. blow on the soap. the ant will be dead.
What are three things that an ant's antennae enable them to do?
they communicate kill and use wax with them
What is the difference between a grasshopper and an ant?
There are many differences when it comes to grasshoppers and ants. Grasshoppers can jump and ants cannot. They also eat different things, and an ant does not make any noises.
Do seagulls eat ants out of a lawn?
Seagulls prefer to eat fish and mollusks, or other relatively large edible items; flying ants are too small to interest them.
How are ants and caterpillars the same?
Because a caterpillar is the first stage of a butterflies life!! xx
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Where are fire ants found in Florida?
Yes, ants are native to Florida, but there are also several non-native species that have been introduced and become pests.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of household pests?
The greatest advantage of pesticides is their ability to eliminate pests. However, pesticides also carry the risk of poisoning beneficial plants and animals. Some forms of pesticides even directly damage the environment.
well it depends on the type of ant. for example a leaf cutter ant eats fungus and a fire ant may eat insects, worms, and seeds
How do you clean ants off a dog?
it might sound crazy but it really works great...when u clean the floor..instead of soap and water..it's water and gas (I WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU DO NOT PUT GAS ON YOUR FLOOR, THIS IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS)...it cleans the floor great and keep all of bugs types away and ants..
What is the purpose of a harvester ant?
It is much like the life cycle of most ants. The males (winged) and the winged females are released from the nest of the ant colony and fly away. Those that find each other mate and then the male dies and the female goes off and starts a nest in some convenient spot, usually sheltering under a bit od stone or rubbish. There she lays eggs and tends them, licking them to keep them clean. In her spare time she starts a burrow for better shelter. We say that she is the queen ant of the new colony. When her eggs hatch they produce larvae like tiny maggots, except that they have heads rather like caterpillars (real maggots just have a pair of hook-like jaws sticking out at the front). She feeds them from her own bodily materials, largely made out of her flight muscles, which she will never use again anyway. The larvae, meaning baby insects, grow to the size of fairly small workers (after all, she could not afford to feed them much) and then the change their skins and change their shape into something that looks a bit like a soft, white ant. This stage of the ant's life we call the pupa and we say that the larva has pupated. The pupa lies without moving for a few days, remodelling its insides. Then the pupa changes its skin and out comes a small worker ant. When the worker ant has hardened its outer skeleton, it sets to work hunting food from outside the nest and it feeds any larvae that have not yet pupated. Because it can get more food from outside than the young queen could spare, the new larvae can grow bigger and the queen can stop tending the eggs and larvae. Instead she just feeds and lays many more eggs so that the colony can have lots of worker ants to hunt food and dig a big nest. When the colony is strong enough, with lots of food and plenty of workers, she will begin to lay some eggs that will hatch into male larvae (all the workers and soldiers are females). The male larvae, and some of the female larvae, pupate and change into winged ants that go out and start new colonies just as their parents did.
Are there such things as flying ants?
Yes. If they live long enough, they will get their wings and be able to fly (just like all other insects).
Why are ants and bees considered as hardworking insects?
ants work hard to find the right food and stay away from enemies
Why do ants come inside houses?
Well, lots of insects have little pads, called arolia, between the hooked claws on the tips of their legs. They can stick to smooth surfaces with these pads using the same principle as those pieces of plastic, which use the same basic principle as a suction cup--a vacuum. When climbing on rough surfaces, such as a wall or ceiling, a vacuum can't be formed, so they use those tiny little claws. If you could see the surface of your walls and ceilings through a microscope, you'd see there are plenty of places for tiny things to put their hooks and climb away. Ants can generate more than enough force to keep their tiny, air-filled bodies from falling, generally speaking. Sometimes they do fall, though; you just need to watch them often enough, and on the right kind of surface. Most insects have two sets of climbing tools on their feet, one for smooth surfaces and one for rough surfaces. Some insects have the additional capacity of being able to secrete a thin film of oil on the pads, which gives them even greater sticking power, mostly because it gives an even better vacuum, and also has surface tension effects. Just try taking a square millimeter of thin plastic with a micro-drop of corn oil on it, and see if it won't stick to your ceiling or any other surface. --------------------------- Walls, or even windows and mirrors look smooth to us. But under a microscope you would see lots of little ridges, holes and other marks that an ant can fit the tiny little hooks at the ends of their legs into and climb right up.
What are facts about army ants?
1. they kill people
2. they march alot
3. they are ants
4. they are red
5. they are all over the world
6. they like flesh
7. they have good vision
8. they have no "queen"
9. they can kill men with one bite
10. they live in trees and bushes
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How do you stop ants from climbing glass?
There are a couple of ways to stop ants from climbing glass. One way to stop the ants is to spray the glass with water.
If a bee were to sting an ant, the ant would certainly die. But a bee would usually have no reason to sting an ant.