Ants: from where do these tiny little ones come out when you drop food? Why are they not visible otherwise? Why are they always in packs and unending line?

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Ants: from where do these tiny little ones come out when you drop food? Why are they not visible otherwise? Why are they always in packs and unending line?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Sugar ants. No getting rid of em. 2 molecules wide until they eat something on your floor/counter , then they assume that width (of what they are) so visible suddenly. And then the procreation.. don’t get me started

Anonymous 0 Comments

Most ants are underground in their nest (or some nest in trees). There are scouts who are looking for food. When they find food/water they lay down a scent and then walk back to the nest. All of the ants in the nest can then follow that scent all the way to the food. They’re all following that scent on the ground in the same line the scout took to get home from the food.