Ants With Stripes: The Group You Had No Idea About
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by Stewart Kaplan
1w ago
When we think about ants running around the house, we rarely envision ants as having stripes. While they are a little rarer than usual, there are a ton of different ants with stripes. Ants come in many colors, but only some have stripes. Among the tiny ants, the pharaoh and black ants have stripes. In the medium size ants species, the yellow meadow ant has stripes. In the large ant category, carpenter ants have stripes, sometimes only visible when the abdomen is full. In this 5-minute read, we will go over all the different types of ants with stripes – some of them you’ve probably never heard ..read more
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The Great History of Ants [A Quick Overview & Where We Are Now]
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by Stewart Kaplan
1w ago
Ants are sociable insects that live in colonies. Their colonies are highly organized communities. Ants come in over 10,000 different varieties. Ants can be found practically anywhere on the planet, however, they are mostly found in hotter places. Intro to Ants, And the History of Ants Ants were first found on the planet between 140 and 170 million years ago. Ants are available in sizes from 0.08 inches to beyond 2 inches. They are found in black, red, and yellow colors. The ant’s body is divided into its Head, Thorax (the middle part), and Abdomen. The abdomen is thin and oval-shaped, and th ..read more
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The Bug That Looks Like An Ant (We Found it!)
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by Stewart Kaplan
1M ago
Confused about which type of bug you have in your house? It may look like an ant, but many insects look like ants. We understand that identifying different kinds of pests can be pretty confusing unless you’re a fancy entomologist, and we’ve written this guide to change that. List of Bugs That Look Like An Ant Termites Winged termites Velvet Ants Furry Ants Carpenter Ants Beetles Stone Fly Some species of Wasps and Bees The Bug That Looks Like An Ant The bug which looks like an ant could be a termite, a winged termite, a carpenter ant, a velvet ant, and the list of other insects goes on. Yo ..read more
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Does A Ant Have A Backbone? [And Why This Is Better]
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by Stewart Kaplan
1M ago
Like humans, ants have a body structure designed for specific functions to survive their daily hustles. But seeing their body size makes you wonder how they can carry all that heavy food back to their colony. Does an ant have a backbone? Is that the reason that the ant can carry THAT much weight? All invertebrate insects, such as ants, have a body structure with three main parts: the head, thorax, and abdomen. Invertebrates don’t have a backbone, but ants are still strong enough to carry food that is upwards of 3000 times their size in weight without one. Animals are called vertebrates if they ..read more
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Breathing Problems: Do Ants Have Lungs?
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by Stewart Kaplan
1M ago
The next time you see an ant, take a closer look. Notice how tiny these tiny creatures don’t seem to be breathing (or ever standing still). Leads us to question how they are ever able to breathe. It Turns out that ants have a unique way of getting the oxygen they need to survive.  Ants take in oxygen through spiracles and not lungs. An ant’s respiratory system comprises a set of holes, spiracles, on its exoskeleton. Through these openings, oxygen enters, and carbon dioxide leaves the ant’s body. The number of spiracles an ant has depends on the ant species. We dug deep into the research t ..read more
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Ant Keeping Mold [4 Easy Fixes For Your Ant Farm]
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by Stewart Kaplan
1M ago
One of the most aggravating things we hear from ant keepers is that they have mold issues. While some confess never having mold problems or being able to come to terms with them quickly when they do, mold remains a concern for others over time, leading to individuals abandoning the hobby. Some people even buy/build suitable habitats and have the same problems with their new ant farms. Ant Keeping Mold serves as a guide and how-to to fix these common mold problems. How do you deal with mold during Ant Keeping? To deal with mold during Ant keeping, you have three options. You can remove the sub ..read more
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Best Ants to Keep For Beginners [Put These On Your Ant Farm]
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by Stewart Kaplan
1M ago
Ant Keeping is one of the top new hobbies, and knowing which ants to start with is always a common question for beginners. Picking the wrong starter species can make starting this hobby incredibly hard.  The best ants to keep for beginners are found locally around your home because the ants you will see will be adjusted to that area’s climate, food, and water quality. Also, if you ever need to release the ants, they will be able to thrive in the local environment. What Are The Best Ants for Beginners? If catching ants to start your ant farm is not an option, the Messor Barbarus (harveste ..read more
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How To Get Rid of Carpenter Ants in Mulch (Try This)
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by Stewart Kaplan
1M ago
You’ve devoted a decent amount of time sheltering your little garden of plants with mulch beds when suddenly… You detected an entire colony of carpenter ants making it their home! For any gardener out there who uses mulch, we know this rings a bell. Do not get freaked out by this undesirable discovery.  We know you may feel a little freaked out and clueless on how to start dealing with these darned critters. Many methods are proven to work, such as keeping the mulch depth at 3 inches maximum to discourage ants from building their nests there, but if you’re on the lookout for multiple meth ..read more
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Do Ants Need Water? [We Figured THIS Out]
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by Stewart Kaplan
1M ago
When you’re raising your first ant farm, no matter the ant species, everyone always wonders about moisture and if the ants drink water. There is also that nagging question of if ants need water, and if they do, how much water and how often? Ants need water for humidity, moisture, and for hydration. Different ant species have different recommended amounts of water, but all ants need a constant supply of water to live. Many ants get most of their water from the food that they hunt or the food provided to them. When should water be added to an ant farm? Adding water to your ant farm depends ..read more
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What Are The Biggest Ants in The World? [We Measured]
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by Stewart Kaplan
1M ago
The biggest ants among the 15,000 species are found hiding among the dinoponera species. Ants in the dinoponera genus measure anywhere between 1.2 – 1.6 inches in body length. They predominantly exist in the South American regions. Many, who think the biggest ant in the world is the bullet ant are wrong. The paraponera species, commonly known as the bullet ant, follow closely in size to the dinoponera species. The biggest ant species is dinoponera, and the biggest ant in this species is the giant Amazonian ant. The Giant Amazonozian Ants are exclusively found in the countries of Brazil, Guyana ..read more
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