ants are gift of nature and people found them everywhere
Qurban DCS
There are over 12,000 species of ants. Some of the most common ones are in the US. They are the Argentine ants, the Odorous House Ants, and the Fire Ants. The carpenter ant, the Pavement ants, and the Pharaoh ants are other species.
Entymologists have discovered that ants (and other insects) exude pheromones (smell hormones, simply put), which are perceived as instructions by other ants, depending upon the characteristics of the pheromone exuded.
Ants and some other stinging insects release formic acidwhen they bite. Some plants, such as nettles, also release formic acid when touched.
These are all types of ants
Ants that eat other ants.
since god created them...... the first day of earth
Mae Jemison actually discovered ants
According to the most recent records, there are at least 14,000 known species and subspecies of ants. More are discovered every year.
Edward O Wilson was fascinated by creatures and communication. With this fascination, he discovered that ants communicate by using a chemical process involving pheromones.
There are over 12,000 species of ants. Some of the most common ones are in the US. They are the Argentine ants, the Odorous House Ants, and the Fire Ants. The carpenter ant, the Pavement ants, and the Pharaoh ants are other species.
Entymologists have discovered that ants (and other insects) exude pheromones (smell hormones, simply put), which are perceived as instructions by other ants, depending upon the characteristics of the pheromone exuded.
According to How Stuff Works, there are about ten thousand different species of ants, with more discovered frequently (especially in rain forests).
According to How Stuff Works, there are about ten thousand different species of ants, with more discovered frequently (especially in rain forests).
Yes ants do produce ants to continue the family.
red ants
Elmo's Ants.
Depending on your economic standing, you might throw away (let's say) a pie if you had discovered one cockroach on it. Certainly, if there were a bunch of them, unless you were starving, you would throw away the pie. But what about ants? Ants aren't as repulsive as roaches. But how pathogenic are they? If you see an ant or two on your doughnut, do you start your diet?