No But They Do Live In The Same Branch (Seprate Nests)
The leaf cutter ants are a red or brownish color
No.
Because the ants need to eat
happy
dig
It is illegal to buy or sell leaf cutter ants in most places. These ants are highly invasive and can cause significant damage to crops and natural habitats, so it is important to leave them in their natural environment.
Leaf cutter ants do not feed on live plant material; instead, they use the leaves to cultivate a fungus that serves as their primary food source.
Leaf cutter ants avoid plants that produce toxic chemicals or have tough, leathery leaves when foraging for food.
Just like other ants queen, they have their young with their queen and leaf as food or barricade
Leaf cutter ants primarily inhabit the forest floor and the upper layers of the soil in their ecosystems. They create extensive underground colonies, which can extend several meters deep. The ants forage on the forest floor, collecting leaves and other plant material to bring back to their nests, where they cultivate fungi for food.
The ants carry the section of leaf they are bringing back to their home over their head like a parasol.
Leaf-Cutter Ants are in the Panamanian Jungles