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how do forests ants live ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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most of the forests ants build hills at sunny forest edges from needles , twigs and moss .The well organized huge colonies of ants are called hills .Several hundred queens live with their community in these hills .The ants divide the work among themselves .While the queens lay eggs , the soldier ants must provide protection for the eggs and the worker ants get food for the larvae .
Answered by Anonymous
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Heya.. Empress Here...

> Forest Ants have a really old and ancient relationship with the trees and the forests. They, here Carpenter ants, live inside the trees by eating the wood up and making a colony inside.

> And some ants also live by making colonies on the ground from digging up and making a 'palace' from mud. They look like some kind of hills made up of organic matter like twigs and soil and mosses etc.

• In the society of ants, Queen is the head and she lives on the top of these structures in order to be safe. She is served by all of the other ants as she she lays eggs and she's really important for the survival of the colony. Other two are Soldiers and workers.

> Soldiers have powerful jaws for protecting others and worker ants are those that collect food for the whole society.

Hope it helps!!
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