Ants will go anywhere that they can find food. They can smell the food in pantries so that is why they go there; it is easy food for them.
Ants rely on pheromones, chemical signals that they leave behind as they move. When an ant finds food, it will lay down a trail of pheromones for other ants to follow, leading them to the food source. This helps the colony efficiently locate and gather food.
Ants are able to find food by communicating with each other. They use they pheromones to direct each other on where the food would be.
There are birds called antbirds that have a symbiotic relationship with army ants. The ants flush out insects as they move, providing food for the antbirds. In return, the antbirds help keep the ants safe from predators by warning them of danger.
Ants use smell to identify sweets even if they are kept in tins if there is any residue of the food on the outside of the container. When ants find food they send signals to other ants and they will come to the food source.
ants get food from their senses
it brings food to the other ants
Ants usually eat sweets.The natural food that ants eat are oil, plants and dead insects.
Ants are attracted to cat food because it contains proteins and fats that are appealing to them. The scent of the food can also attract ants, leading them to the source.
Mainly Ants and termites
Ants use a chemicals to work together as a team. Not all ants carry food particles. Some ants dig tunnels.
they use their antenas. Ants get their food by their scent. They will dig through any way possible.
Ants just want food. They don't even think about it belonging to anyone.
Ants are attracted to cat food because it contains proteins and sugars that are appealing to them. The scent and taste of the food can draw ants to it, leading them to swarm around the cat food in search of a meal.
yes
By smell, ants forage and stumble across it
Ants antenna can sense food and other things.