millions of ants can live in a single colony.
A group of ants is called a colony. Ants are social insects that live and work together in large groups to ensure the survival of the colony. Each ant has a specific role and contributes to the functioning of the colony.
Ants dig deep into the earth and live in a Formicary. They have a proper colony and an appointed queen which gives out instructions to other ants.
Nothing lives in a FORICARY, there is no such word. However, ANTS live in a FORMICARY.
Ants live in structures called anthills or ant colonies. These colonies are typically made up of intricate tunnels and chambers where the ants nest, store food, and care for their young.
The home of an ant is called a "nest" or an "anthill." Ants typically live in elaborate underground nests constructed by worker ants.
ants live in Sand and bird nest.
A group of ants is called a colony. Ants are social insects that live and work together in large groups to ensure the survival of the colony. Each ant has a specific role and contributes to the functioning of the colony.
Ants dig deep into the earth and live in a Formicary. They have a proper colony and an appointed queen which gives out instructions to other ants.
Nothing lives in a FORICARY, there is no such word. However, ANTS live in a FORMICARY.
The flying ants are superior.
Many ants live in tunnels underground or under rocks, stones and pavement. Ants also have nest inside trees trunks and branches, weave ant silk nests on trees, use leaves to form their nests. Many small ant species live in the crack of rock, floors and walls of houses. Some even live in pile of newspaper or between books or among fabric.
Yes, because they don't want any one messing with their nest.
Ants, bees, dung beetles, and quite many more...
Ants come in from outside through tiny open spaces. Many of them will build a nest in the walls of a house and reproduce continuously.
Yes , Harvester ants do burrow to make out a nest .
Yes, ants probably do get mad if you destroy their nest, but they are not aggressive so you really won't be able to tell.
it is called a nest