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    • Do Ants Eat Moss?

      Ants eat a lot of different things, but moss is typically not on the menu. There are over 12,000 different ant species, and ants live everywhere in the world except in Antarctica and other places where the ground is always frozen. They are known to eat fruits, vegetables, insects, animals, nectar and a wide variety of other foods.... more »

    • How to Use Recycling Materials for Art

      A wave has emerged in the world of art that is becoming popular the world over. Artists are beginning to look at discarded or recycling materials in a new way to use them to complete their projects. Whether the reason is to help reuse materials or to find an inexpensive alternative to costly art supplies, artists are using recycled... more »

    • How to Find Ant Farms

      Ant farms provide a great learning and entertaining experience, for children and adults alike. It's fun to watch the ants dig their tunnels, interact and even clean. However, now that you have decided that you want an ant farm, you may be wondering where you can find one. more »

    • How to Purchase Ants for an Ant Farm

      Ant habitats are very interesting for adults and children alike. You can use ants as an educational science project for your children. On the other hand, you may choose to get an ant habitat for yourself just for fun. For an ant habitat, however, you will need to purchase ants. Buying ants is much easier than going outside and looking... more »

    • Ant Farm Information

      Keeping an ant farm is an age-old activity, and for good reason. There are many benefits to this science project with very little cost, care or risk. Whether you are looking for something to keep your child busy or a homeschooling activity for her to learn from, an ant farm is an ideal project. You will find you have a few different... more »

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