Ants & Termite.

Ants Nest.
Ants are social insects. they live in an underground villages or inside decaying trees and decaying plants. Ant villages contain from a few tens to hundreds of thousands of them and include one or more queens, workers and males. The working ant lives a few years. The queen lives fifteen years. Ants are multi-species and spread across the globe and scientists know about six thousand species from them, some of which feed on meat (carnivores) and some feed on insects and fruit remnants, and some ants prefer honeypot ants insect in its hide, The male and female fly swarms for mating, then the males die and the female or queen returns to the ground to lay eggs and break her wings and take her nest or compartment underground and start laying eggs and cut off food during this period and when Eggs hatch out the larvae without legs then Queen take care of here and feed the larvae with it's saliva.
Honeypot Ants.

The larvae of the ants spins cocoons in order to turn into ants workers. When they appear, the queen's nest differs before the egg-laying process. Workers dig extra small compartments inside the ants' nest, collect food, feed the queen, take care of her , and care for larvae. This ant community may become large, estimated at several thousand in several years and may take a large period to complete its growth.

White Ants or Termites.

Slave Ants is a strange type of ants attack the nests of other ants captivating larvae and take them to it's village and when the captivated larvae grow as ants it acts like slaves in the nest of prisoners.
The White Ants and termites resemble the normal ants slightly. But it's not actually ants. They also live in large communities in the tropics and build their nests like castles of sand grains they stick together.

Termites Nest

High nests are punctuated by tunnels and compartments, some of which are used to grow some fungi. And the carefree land in the nest is the Queen. In addition to the workers, the nest includes combat land, which is to protect the village and fight when necessary.

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