In the dirt.
Bacteria, fungi, moles, gophers, ants etc.
Earthworms and ants are two common animals found in soil. Earthworms help to aerate the soil and break down organic matter, while ants help to move soil particles and aerate the soil through their tunneling activities.
Yes, ants help aerate the soil and clean up the forest floor. They also help with pollination.
because it is the moles habitat.
By eating them!!!!!!
ants
Ant nests allow air to get into the soil.Some ants eat harmful insects.Plant eating ants help the environment by consuming unwanted plants.Ants enrich the soil when they process their food.They can help recycle decomposing materials.Some ants help in the spreading of seeds.
moles
No. Soil doesn't eat.
1) so they are protected from the rain 2) the queen can be protected 3)the ants sleep eat and go to the bathroom there 4)it is basically there home
To effectively prevent ants from infesting your soil, you can try using natural repellents like cinnamon, citrus peels, or coffee grounds around the affected area. Additionally, keeping your garden clean and free of food debris can help deter ants from making their home in your soil. Regularly inspecting and sealing any cracks or openings in your garden can also prevent ants from entering.
Moles play a vital role in the ecosystem by aerating the soil, controlling insect populations, and helping to decompose organic matter. Their digging activities also help to mix and distribute nutrients in the soil, promoting plant growth. Overall, moles contribute to a healthy and balanced ecosystem by maintaining soil health and supporting biodiversity.