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  • Ant farms allow people to observe up close the complex behavior of ants. They are great learning tools and are often used in home or classroom science experiments. Some people like to keep ants as…

  • Ants are known for their annoying habit of building huge dirt mounds in lawns and creeping into kitchen cabinets, but their complex underground habitats often go unseen and unappreciated. Colonies of…

  • Ants are highly social insects that rely heavily on the organization of their colony. Through this organization, which includes assigned jobs for every ant, they are able to acquire food and survive…

  • Ants are insects whose bodies are made up of three sections: head, thorax, and gaster. Ants live socially in colonies, where female worker ants serve one or two queens that live deep within a nest.…

  • Toddlers love exploring and caring for creepy, crawly insects. A great way for toddlers to learn about ants is through direct observation because it is both fascinating and interesting for them. Build…

  • Acorn ants, or Temnothorax longispinosus, are social insects that live in colonies of workers formed around a queen. They can be found worldwide in a variety of habitats but prefer to live in nuts,…

  • The last thing anyone wants to see when pulling a jar of honey from the kitchen cabinet is a mass of little black ants swarming around it. Ants are attracted to many substances, but the one thing they…

  • Ants live in organized communities known as colonies. In a colony, it is the wingless females that build the nests and search for food. It is these ants commonly seen crawling on trees, invading…

  • Several species of ants are known by the common term harvester ant. The worker females of these types of ant are typically sold for ant farms, reports the entomology department of Texas A&M…

  • There are more than 12,000 different ant species worldwide. As can be expected, not all of these ants eat the same things. Some ant species forage for protein in the form of dead bugs while others…

  • While most ants feed on food remnants and other natural substances, such as wood, honeydew and the like, there are some ant species that eat through electrical wires and electronic equipment. A…

  • Ant farms are useful for educational purposes, aesthetics and the fun of animal husbandry on a small scale. However, there are more than 10,000 described species of ant. Of this overwhelming number of…

  • The Insect Lore Mini AntHill™ kit has all of the features of the original set, only in a miniature version. The kit comes with the anthill habitat, specially formulated sand for the ants to dig…

  • Ants are very intelligent and they construct a world of their own that is hidden beneath the ground; then again, with the use of ant farms, we can have a full view of how ants live and what their…

  • Ants work hard to provide food and shelter for their colony, which may contain thousands of members. Army ant colonies may have as many as 700,000 ants. Ants eat vegetation, but most will eat sweets,…

  • Ants, some of nature's most industrious creatures, spend their lives digging tunnels and gathering food. In nature, most of this activity takes place underground, making it impossible for humans to…

  • Ant farm gel provides a transparent habitat for ants and an alternative to traditional, dirt-based farms. Its transparency allows ant enthusiasts to watch everything the ants do on top of the medium…

  • An ant farm habitat can be a great educational tool. In addition, ant farms can be a lot of fun to create and watch grow. There are certain things that a healthy and well-balanced ant habitat needs.…

  • So you've got your new ant farm all set up. You've got the sand poured in, and your new colony of ants is happily digging their new tunnels. However, the ants won't last long without a steady supply…

  • Running an ant farm can be an interesting experiment in discovering the inner workings of an insect colony. Through the glass walls of an ant farm a person can be privy to the daily communal…

  • Caring for snails is not an easy job, especially if you have unwanted visitors, such as ants. Ants can be a real nuisance. Getting rid of them becomes more than a hassle, since you are limited to…

  • Ant farms are one of the easiest and most beloved of all science projects. Small ants, such as common black ants that occupy many gardens (Lasius niger), can also make educational and low-maintenance…

  • The Red harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex barbatus, is fairly common throughout the Southwest United States. It eats seeds and dead insects. This ant is not considered to be a pest for it does not invade…

  • Ants are very industrious and hardworking. Many children have been fascinated with what little black ants can accomplish. They have amazing strength and adapt to their circumstances. If you transplant…

  • Ant farms are easy to make. If you need an inexpensive starter pet, a science fair project or a home school assignment, an ant farm will fit the bill. Join your child for an adventure as an engineer,…

  • Like many insects, ants live in colonies with a queen. Purchasing or building an ant farm is a good way to learn about insect colonies and teach your children about them. An insect colony is easy to…

  • An ant farm is a fun and educational way to learn more about nature's little creatures. An ant farm allows anyone to see how the ants build intricate tunnels and to watch their complex social…

  • Ant farms can be an expensive way to keep an ant habitat. They are generally sold with a rectangular habitat serving as the farm and often have a soil substitute for the ants to burrow in. It is…

  • Whether you are keeping an ant farm for a science project or for your own enjoyment, you will find that ants are fascinating creatures to watch. They are constantly moving and working to create a…

  • Ants are fascinating creatures that are fun to watch. They are industrious insects that also like to play games, eat, drink and be merry. Similar to humans, ants have different levels of intelligence.…