No.
Ants who live in colder climates hibernate, when it gets too cold for them. If it's warm enough and food enough they'll stay awake year round.
At the end of the autumnal months the wasps' nest dies off, leaving only the young mated queens alive. These Queens fly away and find a safe place to hibernate for the winter. They tend to choose warm, sheltered sites, such as sheds or lofts. It is not uncommon to find a queen wasp hibernating in the folds of household curtains, or other undisturbed fabrics in the home.
they farm large amounts of fungi that they use for food.
Other larger ants are enemies to little black ants. Also ant lion larvae, also called Doodlebugs, are known to be an enemy of little black ants.
Ants certainly do get cold. Ants can and will freeze to death just like all other animals due to cold.
No
Not really. They hibernate in the winter.
spiders, ants ,snakes
Ants who live in colder climates hibernate, when it gets too cold for them. If it's warm enough and food enough they'll stay awake year round.
Yes. Molly is wrong. Whatever she tells you.
An ants habitat is leaves and plants
Really big ants will eat very small bears, unless the bear is dead.
when they are being attack or when they want to hibernate thats what they do
Leaf-Cutter ants are found in the rainforest. The ants do not actually eat the leaves, but the fungus that comes from the leaves.
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They do hibernate, most species. Some tropical species, such as sulcatas, will not hibernate. If your turtle is going into hibernation, be sure that rats and ants cannot get to them.
The most common caterpillars eat leaves and grass. Not ants.