Ants do not urinate on people when they bite them because they typically do not urinate at all. They can however secrete a poison when they bite which can be painful.
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The species of ants in the Bahamas that bite people and are commonly found near water are likely fire ants. These ants are aggressive and their bites can be painful. It's possible that they were not interested in soda pop as they are more attracted to food and sweet substances.
Yes, queen ants do have the ability to bite as a form of defense. However, queen ants typically rely more on their workers for protection and do not bite humans unless they feel threatened or provoked.
Ants will bite while a human is sleeping because they will attack anything that is not in motion for any amount of time.
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Ants sting rather than bite. The common black garden ant in the UK doesn't sting people, but they do have ants that will. These include wood ants and flying ants. Another ant in Britain that stings people is the red ant.
Yes, there are ants that live in Wisconsin and bite. Fire ants one of them. Also, field ants will give you a pinch-like bite if you bother them. They will also bite pets.
No. New Zealand ants do not bite.
Red ants bite people and also like to eat sweets but black ants only bite on skin but very slowly and does not itches very much and most imp it also bit on faces
Maybe because as we can see ants also bite people.. what more if plastic..
The fire ant will bite you, leaving a bad rash or sore which is very itchy. This is where they get the name 'Fire Ant'.
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the Navajos would stalk people to ant hills so the ants would make the people itchy and so the ants bite people
they dont sting, they bite.
The species of ants in the Bahamas that bite people and are commonly found near water are likely fire ants. These ants are aggressive and their bites can be painful. It's possible that they were not interested in soda pop as they are more attracted to food and sweet substances.
queen ants do not bite
Yes, queen ants do have the ability to bite as a form of defense. However, queen ants typically rely more on their workers for protection and do not bite humans unless they feel threatened or provoked.