What is the egg of an ant called?
The egg of an Ant is an egg, this hatches into a lava, the lava grows, spins a cacoon and becomes a pupa, this then morphs into an Ant.
I once saw a wasp get trapped in a spiders web in my bedroom, the spider promptly wrapped-up the wasp and spent the next two weeks consuming it.
yes they do. And the ones with ranga pubes form their own colony.
What does the big black dot mean if you got bit by a black ant?
if a black ant bite you and you get a black dot you have to go to the doctor
How do you find the famous Ant Hill Woods located on the outskirts of Hollidaysburg Pa?
Ant Hill Woods is famous for their ant colonies. This location is on the outskirts of Hollidaysburg which is in Pennsylvania.
Do leaf-cutter ants eat leaves?
Yes. As their name suggests, they DO cut leaves, but when they get to the colony, they grind the leaves to a pulp and use it as a natural fertilizer for the FUNGUS that they eat.
by stritason
We have no way of telling whether ants have any emotions or pleasures in any sense that humans do. We find it easy to believe that say, birds and mammals do, but even there we cannot really be sure. In fact, we have no way of proving that any other human does either; there is a whole branch of philosophy, known as existentialism, that deals with this problem. In case you are not interested in studying a course of philosophy just to satisfy yourself on that point, there also is a brilliant and entertaining book called "The Mind's I" by Douglas Hofstadter and Daniel Dennett. I strongly recommend it and it should leave you with a much clearer idea of the difficulties that your question raises (plus many other difficulties that you probably never have thought of).
That said, the simplest and most practical attitude that we can adopt towards the behaviour and the minds of other creatures is to assume that when they behave in ways that we think we understand, they are driven by feelings and minds similar to ours in principle, similar at least in some of the ways that matter to us. So for example, when we see an animal that acts as though it is angry, or hurt, or as though it is enjoying itself, we might as well accept that it really does have something like a feeling that we can understand, at least until we have reason to accept that such ideas don't make enough sense to take seriously.
In the case of mating ants, most species only mate once, and in a huge hurry, mainly as it were, in passing. Their behaviour doesn't look so much pleasurable as compulsive, so I am not inclined to think that they enjoy it any more than we enjoy eating cereal, or perhaps breathing. It is just something that has to get done and gotten over with.
But as I said, I, and as far as I can tell, other people as well, have no way of finding out. Good luck if you think that you can find such a way!
What do carpenter ants eat that live in your home?
Carpenter ants don't eat any living things, they just eat food such as sugar, protein, different kinds of meats, jelly, and honeydew that can be found specifically
in your home.
How do you say the word are in Spanish?
We are: nosotros "somos" You are: tu "eres" They are: ellos (m) "son" ellas (f) "son" Try the site below.
An ant's crop is much like any other crop. It holds food, or sometimes other things that the ant can swallow when she needs to carry it around but does not yet want to digest it. When she does need to digest it, she passes the stuff down to the stomach, just as we do, only we do not have a big oesophagus (gullet) to store our food in, so we just pass it straight onto the stomach.
The sort of thing an ant keeps in its crop is liquid food, like nectar or juice. The crop is a useful way to carry such stuff. If an ant finds solid food, such as a seed or a caterpillar, she carries it in its jaws, like a dog. The liquid food in the crop she can pass onto other ants to feed them, or to feed her queen, or feed the queen's babies (grubs, otherwise known as larvae).
Jon