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How Ants Sniff Out Food ScienceTake

How Ants Sniff Out Food ScienceTake

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Ants use their antennas to sniff out food, and other ants. Its how they make sense of the world. But how exactly do they use them? Find out in this week's episode of ScienceTake. Read the story here: Every week, ScienceTake answers questions like how monkeys teach manners, elephants show empathy and ants imitate water. Tune in Tuesdays at 4 p. m.
Date: 2020-08-15

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But that is not how they find the food but just the way back and forth to the already found food. I think they have receptors for sugary, fatty and protein food that they follow. I found one ant at the wall one time and stood next to it with sweetened tea. The ant seemed to smell it as it helt its antennas in the direction of the tea and try to reach it.
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How can ants drown if they apparently dont have lungs is what i wanna know. also how come ecen though i clean and clean. the trail doesnt dissapear. what is this trail made of.
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This video doesn't really tell you ANYTHING about how ants sniff out food. Like not a single word in the entire video has anything to do with the title.
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Cute little things my sensilla have long since evolved to be internal for the most part. It's so fun watching them scout with those long antennae
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Thanks to this video, i was able to learn more about how they supply food. It is amazing that even small creatures behave in a effective way
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I try to be in peace with ants, but they invade my plants and my compost. I need to find something to drive them away from them.
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