How long can ants live without eating or drinking, and what happens to live ants if they eat them

Updated on healthy 2024-02-08
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It depends on the energy reserves in the ant's body, and the ant that is well fed will generally survive.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I saw an ant on my arm before I went to bed at night, there was no place to put it, so I put it in the spring water bottle, I wanted to get up the next day to let it out, but I forgot, it took about ten days, and I remembered to clean up the house today, and I was still alive, and I climbed very fast.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can live for about a week!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    That's a ridiculous question.

    I think I can live for about 12 weeks.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In the brain teaser, it was said that it fell from a height of 10,000 meters and died.

    I tried, and it didn't die in two days (put some sugar water).

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You have to think about it, how long can a person live without eating or drinking?

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If it hibernates, three months shouldn't be a problem.

    So there is no definite answer to this question.

    Engage in a little more formal questions.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You find one to try, practice is the only criterion for testing the truth.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Don't worry, because there are very few poisonous ants in our country, which mainly means that there are very few in our residential areas, and they will be decomposed almost when you drink them, so there is no big impact!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you tell the truth, then the ants that are alive, will die!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's okay. High protein, very nutritious.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Ants without queens also depend on the survival time of individual ants, such as large arch-backed large worker ants can live for one year. A small pave can live for about 60 days, and the absence of an ant queen can only say that the ant nest cannot reproduce and go first, which does not mean that it will die immediately or in a short time.

    When the queen of their colony is no longer able to reproduce, the colony will drive the queen out of the burrow and breed a new queen. Different species of ants have different habits, some will kill and eat, some will just attack and expel them, and when the queen ant dodges and escapes, they will not continue to attack, and some even ignore it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Overview of ant growth:

    It takes 14 days from eggs to small worker ants, through larvae and pupa. The eggs are white or yellowish, elongated, millimeter in size, and shaped like rice grains. The larvae are milky white, with a thin front end, and are often curved, which is easy to be mistaken for people"Ant eggs"。

    The pupae is the last instar, the young ant body is shortened, does not eat or move, is called the pre-pupa, and the pre-pupae is a pupal after molting. The pupae are milky white at first, and then gradually turn yellowish-brown. Often stacked together, it is also mistaken for it"Ant eggs"。

    The lifespan of ants is relatively long, and the lifespan of individual ants is amazing, some workers can live for 7 days, and the queen ant can live up to 20 years. But an outlier ant only lives for a few days. This is due to a clear division of labor within the colony and an interdependent group structure with each taking its own responsibilities.

    This is a fundamental factor in its prosperity.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Worker ants can live from a few weeks to 3-10 years, while queens can live for a few years or even ten years. The external form of an ant is divided into three parts: head, thorax, and abdomen, and has six legs. The ant eggs are about millimeters long, irregularly oval, milky white, and the larvae are worm-like and translucent.

    Worker ants are small in size, with a body length of about millimeters and a brown and yellow body, which is easy to find when a single ant is looked at closely.

    Both male and female ants are relatively large. The abdomen is fat, the head and chest are brownish-yellow, the anterior half of the abdomen is brownish-yellow, and the hinderior half of the abdomen is brownish. The male is about a millimeter long. The female is about millimeters long. Common ants in indoor environments include small yellow house ants.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Ant lifespan:

    1. Breeding ants, their lifespan can reach 30 years.

    2. The lifespan of worker ants is very short, about ten weeks.

    3. The lifespan of soldier ants can reach more than 200 days.

    New species of ants that reproduce asexually have also recently been discovered. Ants have a long lifespan, ranging from a few weeks to 3-10 years for worker ants and several years or even 10 years for queens. An ant nest can grow for several years or even more than ten years in one place. It is important to note that termites do not belong to ants.

    Farming technology:

    The amount of ants eaten is very small, about milligrams per day, 100,000 ants need about 100 grams of food a day (different species also vary, the specific value depends on the body type), generally every 3-5 days to feed.

    In order to prevent the deterioration of the food, the feeding should basically grasp the principle of each time the food is eaten, and it is necessary to feed and clean frequently.

    When feeding, you should try to have as few points as possible to avoid fighting with each other for food. In addition, the type of food should be changed frequently to avoid anorexia in ants. If it is cultivated outdoors, in the hot summer, in order to avoid the high temperature of the ant tank, some rattan plants should be planted around the box rack to block the strong sunlight.

    The most suitable temperature for the growth and reproduction of ants is 22-37, the air humidity must be controlled at about 81%, and the soil moisture must be kept at 10-15%.

    The above content refers to the Encyclopedia - Ants.

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