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Im not sure but i know fire ants only produce 1,000 eggs per day or more.

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Do ants lay eggs or give birth?

Don't think so ... mainly because most of the anteaters delicacies are found on the ground :-) !


What do you call the leader of an ant colony?

Yes, ants do have a leader. The queen ant is the leader of all the ants. However, there are ants of a higher rank that tell the lower rank ants what the queen wants. It is sort of like being in the army.


Do queen ants 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.


Why do ants have a queen?

The Queen Ant lays the eggs that hatch into larva that grow into ants, therefore no queen no ants. And also the same reason we do, to have a leader, rule the country ((Anthill in this case lol)) and to have leadership :D


What happens if a queen ant dies?

After you kill the queen all the ants will die in starvation. Some species of ants will still continue to do work even though the queen died. Sometimes ants will come, but it won't likely happen. Also if the queen dies another ant becomes the new queen. This reminds me of something that happened to me as a child. i got ants from the top of my garden, then from the bottom of the garden, got the queens from both and put them in a jar together. the 2 ant colonies had a war with each other. It was AWESOME! after a few minutes one of the queens got severly injured (the other queens ants attacked it) and started limping. so then i let the ants go. the bottom of the garden ants returned home and so did the top of the garden ants, then 5 minutes later i saw some ants dragging the (now dead) injured queen back to the colony.