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Holbrook, Tate (22 September 2009). "Ask a Biologist: Face to Face with Ants". ASU School of Life Sciences . Retrieved 23 January 2018. Seal up any entry points with caulk or sealant. Then you can use natural deterrents, like coffee, white vinegar, citrus peel, or peppermint oil, which work to disrupt the pheromone trails that guide other ants. a b Grimaldi D, Agosti D (December 2000). "A formicine in New Jersey cretaceous amber (Hymenoptera: formicidae) and early evolution of the ants". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 97 (25): 13678–13683. Bibcode: 2000PNAS...9713678G. doi: 10.1073/pnas.240452097. PMC 17635. PMID 11078527. Yanoviak SP, Dudley R, Kaspari M (February 2005). "Directed aerial descent in canopy ants" (PDF). Nature. 433 (7026): 624–626. Bibcode: 2005Natur.433..624Y. doi: 10.1038/nature03254. PMID 15703745. S2CID 4368995. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 June 2007.

Like all ants, they can also make use of visual landmarks when available [126] as well as olfactory and tactile cues to navigate. [127] [128] Some species of ant are able to use the Earth's magnetic field for navigation. [129] The compound eyes of ants have specialised cells that detect polarised light from the Sun, which is used to determine direction. [130] [131] Most ants are generalist predators, scavengers, and indirect herbivores, [15] but a few have evolved specialised ways of obtaining nutrition. It is believed that many ant species that engage in indirect herbivory rely on specialized symbiosis with their gut microbes [117] to upgrade the nutritional value of the food they collect [118] and allow them to survive in nitrogen poor regions, such as rainforest canopies. [119] Leafcutter ants ( Atta and Acromyrmex) feed exclusively on a fungus that grows only within their colonies. They continually collect leaves which are taken to the colony, cut into tiny pieces and placed in fungal gardens. Ergates specialise in related tasks according to their sizes. The largest ants cut stalks, smaller workers chew the leaves and the smallest tend the fungus. Leafcutter ants are sensitive enough to recognise the reaction of the fungus to different plant material, apparently detecting chemical signals from the fungus. If a particular type of leaf is found to be toxic to the fungus, the colony will no longer collect it. The ants feed on structures produced by the fungi called gongylidia. Symbiotic bacteria on the exterior surface of the ants produce antibiotics that kill bacteria introduced into the nest that may harm the fungi. [120] Navigation An ant trailGiladi I (2006). "Ch

Sorensen A, Busch TM, Vinson SB (1984). "Behavioral flexibility of temporal sub-castes in the fire ant, Solenopsis invicta, in response to food". Psyche: A Journal of Entomology. 91 (3–4): 319–332. doi: 10.1155/1984/39236. Wilson EO, Carpenter FM, Brown WL (September 1967). "The first mesozoic ants". Science. 157 (3792): 1038–1040. Bibcode: 1967Sci...157.1038W. doi: 10.1126/science.157.3792.1038. PMID 17770424. S2CID 43155424. Most ants are univoltine, producing a new generation each year. [73] During the species-specific breeding period, winged females and winged males, known to entomologists as alates, leave the colony in what is called a nuptial flight. The nuptial flight usually takes place in the late spring or early summer when the weather is hot and humid. Heat makes flying easier and freshly fallen rain makes the ground softer for mated queens to dig nests. [74] Males typically take flight before the females. Males then use visual cues to find a common mating ground, for example, a landmark such as a pine tree to which other males in the area converge. Males secrete a mating pheromone that females follow. Males will mount females in the air, but the actual mating process usually takes place on the ground. Females of some species mate with just one male but in others they may mate with as many as ten or more different males, storing the sperm in their spermathecae. [75] In Cardiocondyla elegans, workers may transport newly emerged queens to other conspecific nests where wingless males from unrelated colonies can mate with them, a behavioural adaptation that may reduce the chances of inbreeding. [76] Fertilised meat-eater ant queen beginning to dig a new colony Seidl T, Wehner R (September 2006). "Visual and tactile learning of ground structures in desert ants". The Journal of Experimental Biology. 209 (Pt 17): 3336–3344. doi: 10.1242/jeb.02364. PMID 16916970. S2CID 9642888.

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Ouellette, Gary D.; Fisher, Brian L.; Girman, Derek J. (2006). "Molecular systematics of basal subfamilies of ants using 28S rRNA (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 40 (2): 359–369. doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2006.03.017. hdl: 10211.1/1549. ISSN 1055-7903. PMID 16630727. Now you've found the entry points, they need to be sealed so the ants can't keep getting through them. Use either diatomaceous earth, caulk, or another sealant. Ants of all kinds look for sweet smells, which is exactly the fragrance your indoor blooms produce. It's possible that your indoor plants can cause an infestation of ants, but routinely observing your potted babies and treating the first signs of an invasion keeps your plants healthy and your home ant-free.

Carpintero S, Reyes-López J, de Reynac LA (2004). "Impact of human dwellings on the distribution of the exotic Argentine ant: a case study in the Doñana National Park, Spain". Biological Conservation. 115 (2): 279–289. doi: 10.1016/S0006-3207(03)00147-2.Hölldobler B, Wilson EO (1990). The Ants. Harvard University Press. p. 291. ISBN 978-0-674-04075-5. Ravary F, Lecoutey E, Kaminski G, Châline N, Jaisson P (August 2007). "Individual experience alone can generate lasting division of labor in ants". Current Biology. 17 (15): 1308–1312. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2007.06.047. PMID 17629482. S2CID 13273984. D'Ettorre P, Heinze J (2001). "Sociobiology of slave-making ants". Acta Ethologica. 3 (2): 67–82. doi: 10.1007/s102110100038. S2CID 37840769. a b Rabeling C, Brown JM, Verhaagh M (September 2008). "Newly discovered sister lineage sheds light on early ant evolution". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 105 (39): 14913–14917. Bibcode: 2008PNAS..10514913R. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0806187105. PMC 2567467. PMID 18794530.

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