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How is the ant's nest different from the hive of a honeybee?​

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Answered by sayantikapramanik06
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The bees' nesting material is beeswax secreted by worker bees. Beeswax is built into the nest and closely arranged into the spleen. It is usually composed of several or ten nest spleens, and most species of ants dig in the earth to nest in underground or rotten trunks.

Answered by MalvikaSinghg
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Explanation:The hive of a honeybee hangs on the nest whereas the nest of the ants doesn’t hang on the tree

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