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Archive for May, 2007

History of Ants

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

Ants are true social insects and have a very complex and various biology.
True social insects like the ants include social wasps, social bees and termites. This means they live in colonies with only several individuals that can lay eggs, or reproduce, and many sterile worker individuals. social ants can track and subdue there victim together, […]

Ant colony cycle

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

An ant colony starts in general with a queen that has just landed from the nuptial flight in which she has been inseminated by one or more males, or has excavated a chamber. The protected place the queen starts to lay eggs, from which after a certain period, emerge the larvae. The larva is free-living […]

Carpenter Ants

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

Carpenter ants are one of the most valuable insects we have on earth. They enter man made structures they are considered the most destructive common insect pest we have in Canada. They chew up tons of wood and turn it into fine sawdust that rots and provides compost for new growth.
Carpenter Ants typically have […]

Larva

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

The larva can look completely different from the adult form, for example, a caterpillar differs from a butterfly. The larva has been extended in meaning by zoologists to denote the young of any animal that is hatched after the close of the embryonic stage and must undergo some form of transformation before it resembles the […]

Fire Ants

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

These tiny animals are found in the southeast that live in the mounds which is very dangerous and often attack and kill small animals like kittens. Mounds constructed in clay soils are usually symmetrical and dome shaped mounds built in sandy soils tend to be irregularly shaped. There range extends from north carolina across Tennessee, […]

Carpenter Ants

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

This tiny insects or carpenter ants help the nature to become balance because they burrow and nest in dead trees and help in the decay of wood. Their colors are black or reddish black. They live in colonies having castes of different workers for different tasks, but later on, they become pests when a colony […]

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