An ant does not have the ability to make a bite twice as painful. The ant may actually bite twice which makes the bite feel more painful.
As long as you don't allow any air in or out they won't bite you. Ive tried several times sticking my hand into a fire ant pile. They simply crawl on you not biting. Make sure you get them off before breathing through.
One obvious difference is that bees have wings, and ants do not. Another is that bees live in hives, but ants live in anthills, or piles of dirt . . . with tunnels. Another would be that ants have to hunt for their food, but bees make the stuff that they eat with their surroundings. ANOTHER difference is that ants bite or spray acid to defend themselves, but bees use their stingers. Yet still, they both have the ability to sting, but not all species of ants are able to do this. Another difference that I know are that ants have more species than bees, but they only beat them by 2,000 species. There are A LOT more, so keep searching for answers!
Antarctica has no ants because it is a cold and desolate place.
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Ants recover in Leiningen verses the ants by picking the flesh from the stag.
An ant does not have the ability to make a bite twice as painful. The ant may actually bite twice which makes the bite feel more painful.
Yes but, only if they bite you.
Yes, ants do bite desert tortoises and baby desert tortoises are in the most danger. If you keep tortoises outside, it is important to make sure ants cannot get to them.
When sugar or sweets is dropped inside a house, ants will come into the house to get the sweets, leaving bits of sugar scattered on the floor and a bad smell around the place if they come in groups. Also, an ant can accidentally get into someone's body and make the person itch. Larger ants can also bite, and their bites can usually be painful.
the Navajos would stalk people to ant hills so the ants would make the people itchy and so the ants bite people
No, that is just a myth. A poisonous snake bite is a very lingering and painful way to die and Cleopatra would never have chosen that way to make her exit.
if ants as in the animal/bug then it could be that some can cause painful stings and bites, army ants can destroy almost anything, it can take as little as one scouting ant to tell the colony that there is food there and a lot more.Hope that helps!Who said ants were bad? Sure the fire ants are pretty bad but just don't get in their way. They are not like the Indiana Jones ants :D
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No, ants do not make baking soda. No, ants make Formaic Acid. CH402
It attacks or chases off, or even kills and eats, any animals that seem to be threatening the plant or the aphids feeding on that plant. If you find such a plant you can experiment with it. Take a hair or some similar little thing and poke at the ants and their aphids and you will see how the ants attack you or your hair. Or tap the twig gently to alarm them without touching the aphids or ants. You might get results just by blowing gently on them. Or if you find a ladybird or other insect to put on the same branch, see how the ants try to attack them. Most aphid-eating insects either clamp down and leave the ants trying to bite their smooth, hard shells, or they give off a nasty taste that stops most kinds of ants from attacking them.
As long as you don't allow any air in or out they won't bite you. Ive tried several times sticking my hand into a fire ant pile. They simply crawl on you not biting. Make sure you get them off before breathing through.
The most effective way to kill ants is by using ant bait traps or bait stations. These traps contain poison that the ants carry back to their nest, effectively killing the entire colony. Spraying insecticide directly on ants may kill a few, but it is not as effective in eradicating the entire colony.