they use their antennae to hear, smell, see, and feel.
No, termites and some beetles do. Ants are bent.
Ants use their antennae to sense their environment. They can detect chemical trails left by other ants, communicate with each other through pheromones, and navigate their surroundings by detecting obstacles and food sources.
Ants do investigate with their antennae's. Their antennae's allow them to see, hear, taste, and feel new things around them.
the ants sense of smell is located in the antenae
Ants only have two antennas on their head. They are used to touch things, smell food, and tap the ground.
No, termites and some beetles do. Ants are bent.
Ants use their antennae to sense their environment. They can detect chemical trails left by other ants, communicate with each other through pheromones, and navigate their surroundings by detecting obstacles and food sources.
Ants do investigate with their antennae's. Their antennae's allow them to see, hear, taste, and feel new things around them.
the ants sense of smell is located in the antenae
Ants only have two antennas on their head. They are used to touch things, smell food, and tap the ground.
they do it by there antennae.
No. They hear with their antennae like ants.
Termites in California are typically small, pale insects with soft bodies and straight antennae. They have six legs and are often mistaken for ants, but termites have a thicker waist and straight antennae, while ants have a pinched waist and elbowed antennae.
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I know that ants can see, but I don't know about hearing. They do use their antennae to feel and sense vibrations in the air.
Carpenter ants with wings look like large black ants with wings that are longer than their bodies. They have a segmented body and bent antennae.
Termites are actually more similar to cockroaches than ants. However, termites and ants may seem similar due to their body structure and antennae. Ants are less destructive than termites.