Ants are in the following classifications:
Kingdom: animalia
Phylum: Anthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: hymenoptera
suborder: apocrita
superfamily: vespoidea
Family: formicidae
The class that bees, beetles, and ants belong to is insects.
the Hymenopterans and the hemipterans
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There are many insects that are attracted to rotting wood. This includes termites, ladybugs, carpenter ants, and powder post beetles.
No, termites and some beetles do. Ants are bent.
a butterfly can fly
Yes ants and bees evolved from wasps.
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!
Insects.
Spiders, Bees, Butterflies, flies, ants, ladybugs, beetles, ladybugs, and The insects that suck blood.
All insects have exoskeletons, that is one of the charateristics that make them inescts: bees, ants, locusts, beetles etc.
Ants, bees, dung beetles, and quite many more...
I'm not quite sure but i think its either ants, beetles, bees.
It depends what is meant by important. Ants, bees, beetles, flies, wasps, ...
butterflys ants beetles bees birds,like robins,bluejays, and much more ,crows.
Bees are in the class hymenoptera. Their closest relatives are the other members of the class and these include wasps, ants, sawflies, and hover flies.
Lampyridae is a family of insects in the beetle order Coleoptera. They are winged beetles, and commonly called fireflies or lightning bugs. Many Entomologists call them lightning beetles.
It all depends on what type of bugs they are. bees, flys. ants, beetles. spiders. the list is endless
Ants, bees, wasps, flies, butterflies, beetles, dragonflies, ... (That's more than five.)
Kingdom: Metazoa (also called Animalia, multicellular animals)Phylum: Arthropoda (arthropods)Class: Insecta (true insects)Order: Hymenoptera (membrane winged, includes ants, bees, wasps, sawflies)Family: Apidae (bees, including honey bees and bumble bees)Genus: ApisSpecies: Apis mellifera (honey bee)