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Ants

Ants are small social insects that live in colonies with queens. Varieties of ants include Carpenter, Leaf Cutter, Army, and Fire Ants, among others.

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Do raccoons eat ants?

These omnivorous tend to eat anything to survive. Other than eating seeds and other vegetation, they will eat termites, bees, and ant larvae.

Where do ant mimic spiders live?

mimic spiders live in dence habbitats usually in muddy and grassy places

What busy insects would you expect to find at work in a formicary?

Formicary or formicarium is the dwelling of a colony of ants, as an anthill or nest.

What body temperature does an ant have?

The ant's body temperature is according to place's temperature.

What kind of butterfly does a foley mountain caterpillar turn into?

The Foley Mountain caterpillar turns into a Foley Mountain Butterfly. This happens after they hatch from the chrysalis that they spin.

What are types of ants that can't hurt you?

The red ones!! acctualy any ant really but if they feel like you are to harm there home...

How many queens in a colonies of insects?

There are many kinds of colony. If you mean bees, then there is only one queen bee except for any young ones being raised to start new colonies. If you mean social wasps like hornets, there might be just one, but in most species there could be several, or you could say none in some kinds of colonies because all the members of the colony lay eggs. On the other hand, in such a colony you could say that they are all queens.

Then there are ants. Ants live in colonies that differ from each other so much that it is hardly possible to say anything interesting that is true for all of them. Some kinds of ants only have one queen and no colony; she goes out and looks for a colony of a suitable species of ant, works her way in, finds the queen, climbs onto her back and waits until the workers are used to her and feed her. Then she bites off the head of the real queen and starts laying her own eggs for the workers to raise. Some kinds of ants, like the Argentine ant have colonies with many queens, and some kinds of ant have colonies with just one queen.

Termite colonies start out with only one queen, but in some kinds of termite colonies when the queen dies, instead of the colony just dying out, they will raise a few small substitute queens to take her place. These substitutes are not generally as effective as the original giant queen and as a rule such a colony will not last many years. However, they might manage to produce some flying termites to start new colonies before their own colony runs down and dies.

So you can see that the problem with your question was that it was only half a question so you could only get half an answer and then only if you were lucky. When you ask a question do try to think a little more carefully about what it is you want to know. The more carefully you think about the question, the more useful the answer is likely to be to you.

How long does a bull ant bite hurt for?

Well I am on day 8 and it still hurts like crazy.

Do wood ants live alone?

No. No true ant lives alone; they all live in colonies. The wingless wasps called velvet ants do live alone (we say that they are solitary) but they are not really ants.

The closest you can come to a real ant that lives alone is a species called Anergates atratulus. The queen invades the nest of other ants of a kind called Tetramorium caespitumand kills their queen. Their workers then look after the new queen and feed her till they die. She lays eggs that hatch into more Anergates queen larvae, but her eggs do not grow into workers, so when the Tetramorium workers die of old age, the Anergates queen dies too. So you could say that she lived alone, without her workers, but at least she did not, and could not, live without the other Tetramorium workers. I don't call that living alone.

Where are leafcutter ants found?

they are found in the amazon ground

Can ants get high?

im not sure but they dont like it i just tried it theres a donut box outside and i blew a big hit in there and closed the box and then waited a minute they didnt seem slower but they were all at a tiny hole in the corner of the box trying to get out but they were jammed .stupid ants so i dont know if they were affected lung wise or burning eyes

How long does an ant sleep?

They don't technically "sleep" in the way that we do, you know, like going into an unconcious state and undergoing all the cycles of sleep. They just rest, according to most research.

What do ants use to dig?

They use there there pinchers or there feet i think

they use the hooks on there feet

What does a sugar ants nest look like?

Sugar ant nests can be found between rocks and in holes in the woods. Their nests usually look like raised hills with a hole in the middle.

Would bleach and water mixed together kill ants outside?

Bleach and hot water mixed together will kills some ants outside in your yard,however, it won't get to the source of the problem and kill the colony. Boric acid would be much stronger to eradicate an ant problem.