Ants do eat clothing. However, it depends on the fabric. They are known to eat velvet and more finer types of fabrics. Be sure to protect your clothing from ants by placing them in fabric bags or dry cleaning bags.
Haha I love these it is a
It is just a myth. It is false. When they die, there is an acid that attracts more ants
Mistle thrush get there name from eating mistletoe. But, they eat other things as well, depending on the season. Insects...and ants...included.
Ants can be helpful or harmful, depending on the circumstances. They can be helpful by aerating the soil, eating potentially dangerous pest species, and eating dead organisms that might otherwise lie around. They can be harmful by ruining food or by biting.
Ant nests allow air to get into the soil.Some ants eat harmful insects.Plant eating ants help the environment by consuming unwanted plants.Ants enrich the soil when they process their food.They can help recycle decomposing materials.Some ants help in the spreading of seeds.
Ants do not eat clothes. If an ant is believed to be eating clothing, it is actually eating the food or other organisms on the clothing. The clothing in result to this may have holes or seen damage.
Ants do indeed like to eat potatoes. Ants are frequently caught eating foods such as potato chips and potato salad.
The movement of ants in a dog's stomach may cause them to vomit after eating ants. When a dog ingest ants, to them, it may feel like a tickling sensation, which causes them to vomit.
eating
By eating them!!!!!!
An ant-eater
Of course. That's why ants keep eating people's pantries.
Ants don't eat your clothes they go on it because they smell food on it/
ant eater
Ants are primarily omnivores, eating both plants and animals if possible. There are certain types of ants, such as the odontamachus, which are carnivorous, and leaf cutter ants, which are herbivores.
you do it by eating ants.
nothing happens...I ate ants on my bread talk cheese floss and nothing happened :)