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Ant Identification ... Below are small illustrations of ants you might find in your building or home. Click on the image of the ant that looks the most similar to the one you are trying to identify in order to read more about the pest...
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www.watchall.com/ant_identity.html
www.watchall.com/ant_identity.html
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As there are over 2000 species of native ants we can only positively identify suspect RIFA from specimens. ... FIRE ANT IDENTIFICATION; Due to the variation in screen resolution between different computers, the "Actual Size" in the following Fire Ant Identification Chart is only accurate when this page is printed at 100% scale;
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www.termitehelp.com.au/fireants.php
www.termitehelp.com.au/fireants.php
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Brachyponera chinensis; Total length: 4-4.5mm Formica japonica; Total length: 5-6mm Polyergus samurai; Total length: 5-6mm Lasius fuliginosus; Total length: 4mm ... Lasius japonicus; Total length: 3-4mm Camponotus japonicus; Total length: ... ; * The total length represents a rough size of the worker.
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ant.edb.miyakyo-u.ac.jp/INTRODUCTION/Gakken79E/Page_35....
ant.edb.miyakyo-u.ac.jp/INTRODUCTION/Gakken79E/Page_35.html
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Japanese Ant Color Image Database ... Display Mode: Enlarged (Variable Magnification) Constant Magnification (about 1.5 x)
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ant.edb.miyakyo-u.ac.jp/Find_E/IMG_sd.html
ant.edb.miyakyo-u.ac.jp/Find_E/IMG_sd.html
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Ants have been living on the Earth for more than 100 million years and can be found almost anywhere on the planet. It is estimated that there are about 20,000 different species of ants. For this reason ants have been ... An ant observatory lets you watch and learn about the fascinating world of ants in your own home.
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www.infowest.com/life/aants.htm
www.infowest.com/life/aants.htm
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Work with your students to create a KWL chart. Ask them what they alreadyknowand what theywould liketo know about ant colonies. Make a list of student responses (“in the ground,” “in my kitchen,” “on ... After the groups have collected data, have them choose two or three of the ant species they studied.
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school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/antarchitectu...
school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/antarchitecture/index.html
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It moved. Please go to http://ants.pbwiki.com/ for the nicer and updated version.
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alpha.zimage.com/~ant/antfarm/read/AntsFAQ.txt
alpha.zimage.com/~ant/antfarm/read/AntsFAQ.txt
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Though some ant species live in extremely large nests and colonies can contain amazing numbers of ants such as the single supercolony of Formica yessensis on the Coast of Japan which is reported to have had an incredible 1 080 000 queens and 306 000 000 workers in 45 interconnected nests, others can be very small.
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www.earthlife.net/insects/ants.html
www.earthlife.net/insects/ants.html
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Habitat; Most ant species live in the soil. Some, like the carpenter ants, also live in wood (they excavate, but do not actually eat the wood). Some ants live in cavities made inside plants, such as acorns, twigs, and galls.
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insected.arizona.edu/antinfo.htm
insected.arizona.edu/antinfo.htm
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