How do ants behave when they are in danger
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- Ants also communicate danger with these chemicals. When in danger, an ant releases a pheromone signaling its need for help to nearby ants who will rally to his defense. Depending on the predator and the ant species, this may mean swarming, stinging or fighting with their mandibles.
- Ants have a couple of different pheromones for different actions, and one of them is for a full defense of the colony which is acting just like human “Bombing Siren” or “Fire Alarm”.
- Some ants even spray acid while they have their jaws deep in the attackers flesh.
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When in danger, an ant releases a pheromone signaling its need for help to nearby ants who will rally to his defense. Depending on the predator and the ant species, this may mean swarming, stinging or fighting with their mandibles.
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