Ants have no means of vocalizing the way cats, dogs and humans do. They communicate with each other primarily through pheromones - scent molecules. If ants make any sound at all, it's incidental to what they're doing, such as large carpenter ants chewing on wood, and you'd have to listen closely or use electronic amplification to be able to hear it.
Ants do not have ears in the traditional sense. They are able to sense vibrations in the ground and through their bodies to detect sound waves. This allows them to communicate with each other and detect danger in their environment.
Ants do not make sound by vocalizing like animals do. Instead, they communicate through chemicals called pheromones. They can also produce noise by tapping their mandibles or vibrating their bodies to communicate with each other.
It matter what kind of ants like red ants OUCH! But black ants dont bite
Ants do not have vocal cords or the physiological structures needed to produce sound like humans or other animals. They communicate through pheromones, vibrations, and physical movements instead of vocalizations.
Ants have mandibles which are much like pincers. Mandibles are a pair of appendages found at the front of the ants head, above the mouth.
Yes. It has a short A sound as in the words ran and grant. The short A sound is the same as in "ad" and "as" but different from the sound in "at."
Ants don't respond to sound in the air like humans do. They hear with their knees and can feel vibrations produced by sounds. It is unlikely that ants would react to loud music.
No. The A is a short A sound as in ants and prance
the homonym for aunts is ants like the bug a ant only plerl
Ants in my pants
Ants do not have ears in the traditional sense. They are able to sense vibrations in the ground and through their bodies to detect sound waves. This allows them to communicate with each other and detect danger in their environment.
Ants do not make sound by vocalizing like animals do. Instead, they communicate through chemicals called pheromones. They can also produce noise by tapping their mandibles or vibrating their bodies to communicate with each other.
They sound like anthills the way you describe it. Ants will build little nests that look like that.
Ants cannot make sounds.
Ants cannot make sounds.
Yes, flying ants do buzz. The sound is produced by their wings as they flap them rapidly during flight. This buzzing noise can vary in intensity depending on the species and the number of ants present. The sound is often more noticeable during swarming events when large groups of flying ants take to the air.
It matter what kind of ants like red ants OUCH! But black ants dont bite