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Are common house ants cannibals?
Are ants cannibals?
A huge trail of ants (many hundreds) was on my kitchen counter last night so I sprayed them with vinnegar (I was out of windex so I used vinnegar instead). Being late, and wishing the vinnegar to discourage new foragers, I retired for the evening. Much to my chagrin, another, even larger swarm of Argentine ants had taken over my counter top, this morning - and the dead ants seem to have disappeared. I was surprised. So, I sprayed 'em again and left the area for a while. Sure enough, yet another swarm replaced the second, and I noticed some carrying away the dead bodies of their camerades. My question..... Are ants cannibals or did the inadvertant pickling entice them to cannibalism? |
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Are common house ants cannibals?
On Aug 21, 9:01 am, Donita Luddington wrote:
Are ants cannibals? A huge trail of ants (many hundreds) was on my kitchen counter last night so I sprayed them with vinnegar (I was out of windex so I used vinnegar instead). Being late, and wishing the vinnegar to discourage new foragers, I retired for the evening. Much to my chagrin, another, even larger swarm of Argentine ants had taken over my counter top, this morning - and the dead ants seem to have disappeared. I was surprised. So, I sprayed 'em again and left the area for a while. Sure enough, yet another swarm replaced the second, and I noticed some carrying away the dead bodies of their camerades. My question..... Are ants cannibals or did the inadvertant pickling entice them to cannibalism? In my experience they are cannibals. I have seen them eat horn worms, crickets and a snake. Let me say for the record all of these were Outside, not inside. MJ |
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Are common house ants cannibals?
On Aug 21, 12:01*pm, Donita Luddington wrote:
Are ants cannibals? A huge trail of ants (many hundreds) was on my kitchen counter last night so I sprayed them with vinnegar (I was out of windex so I used vinnegar instead). Being late, and wishing the vinnegar to discourage new foragers, I retired for the evening. Much to my chagrin, another, even larger swarm of Argentine ants had taken over my counter top, this morning - and the dead ants seem to have disappeared. I was surprised. So, I sprayed 'em again and left the area for a while. Sure enough, yet another swarm replaced the second, and I noticed some carrying away the dead bodies of their camerades. My question..... Are ants cannibals or did the inadvertant pickling entice them to cannibalism? Sure, they'll eat any old dead bug. Stop spraying and get some ant traps with the poison they take back to their nests, and put down some boric acid powder such as Terro http://www.terro.com/antdust.php . It's the best way to control them. R |
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Are common house ants cannibals?
Donita Luddington wrote:
Are ants cannibals? A huge trail of ants (many hundreds) was on my kitchen counter last night so I sprayed them with vinnegar (I was out of windex so I used vinnegar instead). Being late, and wishing the vinnegar to discourage new foragers, I retired for the evening. Much to my chagrin, another, even larger swarm of Argentine ants had taken over my counter top, this morning - and the dead ants seem to have disappeared. I was surprised. So, I sprayed 'em again and left the area for a while. Sure enough, yet another swarm replaced the second, and I noticed some carrying away the dead bodies of their camerades. My question..... Are ants cannibals or did the inadvertant pickling entice them to cannibalism? They were carrying off their fallen comrades in order to give them a proper burial and memorial service. No flowers please... -- dadiOH ____________________________ dadiOH's dandies v3.06... ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that. Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico |
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Are common house ants cannibals?
dadiOH wrote:
.... They were carrying off their fallen comrades in order to give them a proper burial and memorial service. No flowers please... I was sorry I didn't get see the obituary announcement. Is there a memorial established somewhere for contributions? -- |
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Are common house ants cannibals?
Donita Luddington wrote in
: Are ants cannibals? A huge trail of ants (many hundreds) was on my kitchen counter last night so I sprayed them with vinnegar (I was out of windex so I used vinnegar instead). Being late, and wishing the vinnegar to discourage new foragers, I retired for the evening. Much to my chagrin, another, even larger swarm of Argentine ants had taken over my counter top, this morning - and the dead ants seem to have disappeared. I was surprised. So, I sprayed 'em again and left the area for a while. Sure enough, yet another swarm replaced the second, and I noticed some carrying away the dead bodies of their camerades. My question..... Are ants cannibals or did the inadvertant pickling entice them to cannibalism? Something to be learned here? Maybe ants marinated with vinegar taste good? |
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Are common house ants cannibals?
On Aug 21, 12:01*pm, Donita Luddington wrote:
Are ants cannibals? A huge trail of ants (many hundreds) was on my kitchen counter last night so I sprayed them with vinnegar (I was out of windex so I used vinnegar instead). Being late, and wishing the vinnegar to discourage new foragers, I retired for the evening. Much to my chagrin, another, even larger swarm of Argentine ants had taken over my counter top, this morning - and the dead ants seem to have disappeared. I was surprised. So, I sprayed 'em again and left the area for a while. Sure enough, yet another swarm replaced the second, and I noticed some carrying away the dead bodies of their camerades. My question..... Are ants cannibals or did the inadvertant pickling entice them to cannibalism? sure. E.O. Wilson, the Harvard bug expert, said that if ants ever discovered the nuclear bomb, they would end all life on earth. |
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Are common house ants cannibals?
On Aug 21, 12:01*pm, Donita Luddington wrote:
Are ants cannibals? A huge trail of ants (many hundreds) was on my kitchen counter last night so I sprayed them with vinnegar (I was out of windex so I used vinnegar instead). Being late, and wishing the vinnegar to discourage new foragers, I retired for the evening. Much to my chagrin, another, even larger swarm of Argentine ants had taken over my counter top, this morning - and the dead ants seem to have disappeared. I was surprised. So, I sprayed 'em again and left the area for a while. Sure enough, yet another swarm replaced the second, and I noticed some carrying away the dead bodies of their camerades. My question..... Are ants cannibals or did the inadvertant pickling entice them to cannibalism? dont be silly, if they were there wouldn't be but 1 left, henry |
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Are common house ants cannibals?
Donita Luddington wrote:
Are ants cannibals? A huge trail of ants (many hundreds) was on my kitchen counter last night so I sprayed them with vinnegar (I was out of windex so I used vinnegar instead). Being late, and wishing the vinnegar to discourage new foragers, I retired for the evening. Much to my chagrin, another, even larger swarm of Argentine ants had taken over my counter top, this morning - and the dead ants seem to have disappeared. I was surprised. So, I sprayed 'em again and left the area for a while. Sure enough, yet another swarm replaced the second, and I noticed some carrying away the dead bodies of their camerades. My question..... Are ants cannibals or did the inadvertant pickling entice them to cannibalism? Your ants are either omnivores or carried away the bodies of their loved ones for proper Christian burials. I say this because cremation is probably not an option for an ant. |
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Are common house ants cannibals?
On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 14:49:31 -0500, "HeyBub"
wrote: My question..... Are ants cannibals or did the inadvertant pickling entice them to cannibalism? Your ants are either omnivores or carried away the bodies of their loved ones for proper Christian burials. I say this because cremation is probably not an option for an ant. I don't know about most ants, but in the tropics, like Costa Rica, there are leaf-cutter ants, that cut little crescents out of leaves, bring the pieces back to the hill and feed them to the fungus that they cultivate. As the fungus grows, they eat some of it, take the waste out of the hill and pile it outside. Amazingly complicated I think. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leafcutter_ant |
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Are common house ants cannibals?
On Aug 21, 4:21 pm, "dadiOH" wrote:
Donita Luddington wrote: Are ants cannibals? A huge trail of ants (many hundreds) was on my kitchen counter last night so I sprayed them with vinnegar (I was out of windex so I used vinnegar instead). Being late, and wishing the vinnegar to discourage new foragers, I retired for the evening. Much to my chagrin, another, even larger swarm of Argentine ants had taken over my counter top, this morning - and the dead ants seem to have disappeared. I was surprised. So, I sprayed 'em again and left the area for a while. Sure enough, yet another swarm replaced the second, and I noticed some carrying away the dead bodies of their camerades. My question..... Are ants cannibals or did the inadvertant pickling entice them to cannibalism? They were carrying off their fallen comrades in order to give them a proper burial and memorial service. To the fabled Ants' Graveyard. No flowers please... They're jewish? |
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Are common house ants cannibals?
Father Haskell wrote:
On Aug 21, 4:21 pm, "dadiOH" wrote: Donita Luddington wrote: Are ants cannibals? A huge trail of ants (many hundreds) was on my kitchen counter last night so I sprayed them with vinnegar (I was out of windex so I used vinnegar instead). Being late, and wishing the vinnegar to discourage new foragers, I retired for the evening. Much to my chagrin, another, even larger swarm of Argentine ants had taken over my counter top, this morning - and the dead ants seem to have disappeared. I was surprised. So, I sprayed 'em again and left the area for a while. Sure enough, yet another swarm replaced the second, and I noticed some carrying away the dead bodies of their camerades. My question..... Are ants cannibals or did the inadvertant pickling entice them to cannibalism? They were carrying off their fallen comrades in order to give them a proper burial and memorial service. To the fabled Ants' Graveyard. No flowers please... They're jewish? Only those who are circumcised. -- Dave What is best in life? "To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of the women." -- Conan ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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Are common house ants cannibals?
Father Haskell wrote:
On Aug 21, 4:21 pm, "dadiOH" wrote: Donita Luddington wrote: Are ants cannibals? A huge trail of ants (many hundreds) was on my kitchen counter last night so I sprayed them with vinnegar (I was out of windex so I used vinnegar instead). Being late, and wishing the vinnegar to discourage new foragers, I retired for the evening. Much to my chagrin, another, even larger swarm of Argentine ants had taken over my counter top, this morning - and the dead ants seem to have disappeared. I was surprised. So, I sprayed 'em again and left the area for a while. Sure enough, yet another swarm replaced the second, and I noticed some carrying away the dead bodies of their camerades. My question..... Are ants cannibals or did the inadvertant pickling entice them to cannibalism? They were carrying off their fallen comrades in order to give them a proper burial and memorial service. To the fabled Ants' Graveyard. No flowers please... They're jewish? No, they'd just prefer donations to the UAAVF (United Ants Against Vinegar Fund). -- dadiOH ____________________________ dadiOH's dandies v3.06... ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that. Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico |
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Are common house ants cannibals?
On Aug 23, 3:49 pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
Donita Luddington wrote: Are ants cannibals? A huge trail of ants (many hundreds) was on my kitchen counter last night so I sprayed them with vinnegar (I was out of windex so I used vinnegar instead). Being late, and wishing the vinnegar to discourage new foragers, I retired for the evening. Much to my chagrin, another, even larger swarm of Argentine ants had taken over my counter top, this morning - and the dead ants seem to have disappeared. I was surprised. So, I sprayed 'em again and left the area for a while. Sure enough, yet another swarm replaced the second, and I noticed some carrying away the dead bodies of their camerades. My question..... Are ants cannibals or did the inadvertant pickling entice them to cannibalism? Your ants are either omnivores or carried away the bodies of their loved ones for proper Christian burials. I say this because cremation is probably not an option for an ant. It is for an eight year old child with a magnifying glass. |
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Are common house ants cannibals?
Well not in Costa Rica but at my country house in Greece, a colony was found
inside my vegetable garden. Nothing wrong with that. Over the days, I have lost a few cucumber plants and I didn't know why, when I saw them. Hundreds of them climbing on the plant, cutting small pieces off the leaf and leaving at the end only the stem. I am not sure if they actually ate the small green piece of leaf each one carried, or whether it was a protection mechanism against the roots of the plant that probably entered their tunnels in their nest. I have never seen an ant cutting or eating leaves before and it wasn't a special kind of ants in any way. The plant was attacked suddendly and it all ended up within a day. Afterwards they resumed their normal behaviour and suddendly a few days later, they would attack a new plant... Some plants that were planted a bit further from their nest were never attacked. Has anyone observed such a behavior? Could it be assiociated with the irrigation and flooding of their nests when I was watering the plants? A picture of what was left after an attack can be seen he http://imageshack.gr/view.php?file=l...ayusnez5y5.jpg "mm" wrote in message ... On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 14:49:31 -0500, "HeyBub" wrote: I don't know about most ants, but in the tropics, like Costa Rica, there are leaf-cutter ants, that cut little crescents out of leaves, bring the pieces back to the hill and feed them to the fungus that they cultivate. As the fungus grows, they eat some of it, take the waste out of the hill and pile it outside. Amazingly complicated I think. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leafcutter_ant |
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