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The acid injected during an ant bite

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Answered by parthibanbabu856
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Some species of field ants truly bite with the mandible and spray the acidic toxin into the wound without injecting venom. Formic acid, a component of ant venom uncommon in bee or wasp stings, is derived from the superfamily name Formicidae.

Answered by junaidhasrat
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The acid injected in an ant-bite is Formic Acid.

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