30 sec
about 5 seconds till it dies( depends on the type of ant, I fried the fire ants on my sidewalk).I don't know how long it takes to set the ant on fire.
it is because the ant hill is flattened and the whole is washed away
It can take a colony of ants anywhere from a few hours to a few days to build an ant hill, depending on the size of the colony and the complexity of the structure they are constructing.
I read on the inside of a lid from a Snapple bottle (tenuous fact alert) that "ants can survive for up to 2 weeks under water". It didn't specify what kind of ant, or what kind of water (fresh, salt, etc). I'd love an actual answer to this one myself.
Black widow spiders can hold their breath for a long time, so it would take a considerable amount of time for them to drown. It is not recommended to try to drown a black widow spider as a method of control, as there are more effective and humane ways to deal with them.
1 minute and 43 seconds on average.
If you get an insect in your ear, the simplest way to kill it is to fill the ear with olive oil or similar. The insect will drown.
Yes, you can drown a cockroach. Cockroaches can hold their breath for up to 40 minutes, so it may take around that long for them to drown.
Yes, fleas can drown in water. It typically takes about 24 hours for fleas to drown in water.
Ants breathe through pores in their exoskeleton. However, they do not drown due to an oil on their skin and the surface tension of the water. If you put an ant under water it would carry a bubble down with it. Therefore, no it is not hard for an ant to breathe when it rains.
A flea can drown in soapy water within a few minutes.
Fleas can drown in soapy water within a few minutes.
One half hour
It depends on how fast the ant is.
if it's an actual ant it all depends on how long it wants to crawl on your laptop. if your talking avout a virus ant then idk
A flea can drown in water within a few minutes due to its small size and inability to swim.
your never gonna get there. you will drown first.