how do ants work in a group ? Answer in short
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Members of an ant colony 'talk' with one another to coordinate their activities, but they never have to raise their voices. Instead, ants communicate mainly using chemicals, which they smell with their antennae. Workers release pheromones with specific messages, such as “Follow me to food!” or “Attack the intruder!”.
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Ants always put their families first. Each colony is a close-knit family, usually including a mother (queen), her adult daughters (workers), and brood (eggs, larvae, pupae). During the mating season, new queens and males may also hang around the colony, but not for long.
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