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It is such a massive project if you consider the size of the Ants,I have seen hills upto 8 feet tall in India.I was wondering who guides them in construting these huge structures?

2006-11-19 05:19:27 · 4 answers · asked by Dr.O 5 in Science & Mathematics Zoology

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Generally there is no ant which is the supervisor. However, some ants are much more likely to do construction work than other. Generally it is related with age. Younger worker tend to look after brood, older workers do the foraging but also construction. In bees there is a very established age related procedure through jobs. The bees workers wax glands are also only active during a certain age, so they can't build for all of their life. Division of labor seems to be more flexible in ants, but apart from age there is also the idea that the threshold to certain cues are a bit different between different ants, so some ants will do certain jobs in preference to other ants (like some people get always stuck with the cleaning because they get bothered by the filth most).
For how a nest is constructed I pasted below two links which may get you started if you care to find out more. It's just what comes up if you type in "nest construction ants". If you type in the same in google scholar you will come up with a lot more, and you can start your research from there.

2006-11-20 03:57:07 · answer #1 · answered by eintigerchen 4 · 1 0

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2016-11-25 19:46:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Scientists don't really know but it's believed that the architecture instinct is 'hard wired' into each workers nervous system and that they work together using chemicals released as language. While some ants of the same species but of different colonies will fight, the same as human nations...some don't...there are large differences in the different species (there are over 11,900 different species).

below is a link you might find interesting:

2006-11-19 06:15:56 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's a big pile of dirt with tunnels in it. It wasn't "deisgned" to keep them cool in the summer but it does.

2006-11-19 05:21:50 · answer #4 · answered by Atlas 6 · 0 0

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