Most likely pesticides or intoxicated bait.
You would find ants in a formicary.
If they are dead and decomposed, yes.If you piut in live ants, they may attack your worms.
humanoid ants live in tents because its nice and cozy!
millions of ants can live in a single colony.
Oh, isn't that an interesting thought! Ants usually prefer to make their homes in soil or under rocks where it's cozy and safe for them. They might accidentally wander into your hair looking for food, but they wouldn't want to live there. If you ever find ants in your hair, just gently brush them away and they'll happily scurry off to find a better place to explore.
You would find ants in a formicary.
If you mean where do ants "LIVE", then the answer would be that they live in ant hills.............................
Zombie ants live underground, the tend to stay in covered places were nobody can find them.
The whistling thorn has a symbiotic relationship with ants. The ants will defend the tree by biting the herbivores who try and eat it, and in return, the tree allows the ants to live in its dead thorns. If no herbivore comes by, and the ants are proving useless, the tree will stop its supply of necter that the ants drink, and shrink the thorns they live in
Many insects function as scavengers, eating dead animals and plants that we never think about, but that would pile up if it weren't for scavengers. Many ants are among those scavengers, performing a function that we should be grateful for.
If they are dead and decomposed, yes.If you piut in live ants, they may attack your worms.
where do thief ants live
ants live in Sand and bird nest.
humanoid ants live in tents because its nice and cozy!
millions of ants can live in a single colony.
To find the population density, divide the number of ants by the area in square meters. For the first plot, the population density is 60 ants / 4 sq. m = 15 ants per sq. m. For the second plot, the density is 100 ants / 8 sq. m = 12.5 ants per sq. m. Thus, the first plot has a higher population density of 15 ants per sq. m compared to 12.5 ants per sq. m in the second plot.
A colony isn't that where all the ants live