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Weaver ants are some of nature’s most skilled architects, and in this video, we team up with AntsCanada to uncover how they ...
they erect something like a living nest called a bivouac as they move. In places like hollowed-out trees and dirt burrows, army ants build a living, breathing ball out of each other’s bodies.
By day this colony of army ants raided their surrounds, mostly hunting other ant species. At dusk they moved on, travelling up to 400 metres before building a nest for the night. Positioning his ...
nest in wood and can be destructive to buildings. (Much like termites, which cause far more severe damage.) Some species, such as army ants, defy the norm and do not have permanent homes.
These tiny insects live in colonies with millions of others, working together as a team to forage, defend their nests and care for their young ... another for those returning with the harvest. Army ...