most of the ants senses like hearing and touching come from its antenna
the ant has little antennae
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.
These are all types of ants
Ants that eat other ants.
Not all flying ants are carpenter ants. However, all carpenter ants can fly. There are various types of flying ants. Carpenter ants can be distinguished by their larger size and reddish tone to their body.
Yes ants can get into rabbits ears. In fact my own rabbit has ants all over him. I don't get why but my rabbit does indeed have ants on him and inside his ears. Some ants will even go deep into the ear and start to eat away at the brain. hope it helps
ants have ears so do lady bugsbirds mosquitoes
No. They hear with their antennae like ants.
No they don't. they fly around with their ears.
Ticks and/or fire ants
the ant has little antennae
Ants don't have ears, nor would they have a use for them. They are able to feel vibrations through their legs and rely on pheromones for communication.
Ants Can't actually hear at all as they don't have ears. They rely on their antennae and sensitive hairs around to body to feel the world around them
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.
Yes ants do produce ants to continue the family.
red ants
Elmo's Ants.