Can you get poisoned by eating ants? Is what ants eat poisonous?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-14
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes Health Benefits of Ants When people think of ants, they generally think of the disgusting black ants that love sweets and appear in swarms and enter the home, as well as termites that eat wood and furniture. Indeed, ants bring a lot of trouble to people, and also cause different degrees of economic losses to society, such as ants camping on river embankments. As a result, ants have been exterminated as a major pest.

    In fact, not all ants are pests, and they can also be eaten as food. Humans eat ants, and ants appeared as medicines and tonic more than 3,000 years ago. China's Zhou Dynasty's "Zhou Li.

    It is recorded in the Heavenly Palace that people collected ants at that time and made ant sauce as a treasure for the emperor to enjoy. The "Compendium of Materia Medica" gives a detailed explanation of the medicinal effects of ants. It can be seen that since ancient times, ants have not only been a precious health food, but also a good medicine for curing diseases.

    As a health food, ants can provide human immune function, and have anti-inflammatory, liver protection, anti-aging, and internal rheumatoid arthritis. Of course, just as ants can't be considered pests, not all ants can be eaten. There are more than 400 species of ants known in China, of which only more than 10 are edible.

    Common edible species are Pintocarp spiny ant, red-breasted spiny ant, red mountain ant, red ant, yellow qiong ant, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ants are poisonous. If you are bitten by ants, it is generally poisonous, but the toxicity is not the same. Ants contain formic acid and other substances, so try not to provoke them when you see ants, especially large ants, because a bite from it is more painful than an injection.

    If you are bitten by ordinary ants around you in a few small packets, there is no harm, and you can deal with it in time.

    How to get rid of ants in your home:Ants are sensitive to temperature and are more likely to be active in hot weather. They love sweet foods such as cakes, honey, maltose, brown sugar, eggs, fruit pits, meat skins, dead insects, etc.

    They can read the road and move in a hurry, and if a single worker ant dies, the carcass is transported back to the nest. But they are intolerant of hunger, and in the absence of food and water, half of them will die after 4 days and nights.

    A queen ant can give birth to 600 small ants per second, so it is ideal to take collective action throughout the building.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It should be said that the vast majority of ants are not poisonous. But ants produce formic acid, which is what we now call acetic acid, also known as acetic acid.

    When ants bite, they will inject formic acid into **, causing strong pain, redness and swelling. After all, ants are small, and it's okay if they don't get attacked by a large swarm of ants.

    Formic acid is acidic, and the wound can be rinsed with soap if bitten. Sapony alkaline and can neutralize formic acid. By the way, termites are not ants, not the same kind of insects. It is also non-toxic.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Ants are also poisonous. If you meet a lone ant after the bite may cause local swelling symptoms, and even cause pain, you can use antibiotics under the doctor's advice to prevent secondary infection, if there is already a situation of blackening, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible. If the symptoms are severe, snake medicine can also be used under the doctor's advice**, and the wound also needs to be cleaned with soap and water.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Ants actually have formic acid, formic acid is a certain harm to the human body, but different kinds of ants secrete different levels of formic acid content concentration, so the damage to the human body is also different, such as fire ants are fatal.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A: Most ants are not poisonous, they are good friends with humans, they live in interdependence, and ants generally do not provoke humans.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are many varieties of ants, some of which are poisonous and some of which are not. Regardless of whether it is toxic or not, it is necessary to do a good job of deworming in places infested with ants to avoid injury.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The food touched by ordinary ants is not poisonous, but there are bacteria, so it is not recommended to eat it.

    Most ants are omnivorous and feed on seeds, fruits, insects, small animals, and even sick and dead large animals. For example, the two-toothed spiny ant has a higher level of omnivorous species, which can be fed rice bran, wheat bran, beans, sugars, melons and fruits, and animal feed such as fishmeal, silkworm pupa, bones, eggs, dead and live insects, etc., and can also be fed chicken feed or self-formulated feed. All ants generally have a large number of bacteria on their bodies.

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