yes
Ants usually live in multiple biomes.
The ants live inside inflated thorns at the base of leaves of some species of Acacia trees.
The ants defend the plant from predators - and the plant produces sugars to feed the ants.
Sorry, but they don't at all. Where ever you got that is a bunch of mumbo-jumbo scam. Ants live in ant hills, made out of sand- you must know, a small hill ants make made out of sand with a hole on top- there are rooms inside of it that the ants live in.
Many ants live in tunnels underground or under rocks, stones and pavement. Ants also have nest inside trees trunks and branches, weave ant silk nests on trees, use leaves to form their nests. Many small ant species live in the crack of rock, floors and walls of houses. Some even live in pile of newspaper or between books or among fabric.
where do thief ants live
ants live in Sand and bird nest.
humanoid ants live in tents because its nice and cozy!
they dont sting, they bite.
Black ants can be found in a variety of habitats such as forests, gardens, urban areas, and even inside homes. They typically build their nests in soil, under rocks, inside logs, or in structures like walls or attics. These ants are very adaptable and can thrive in diverse environments as long as they have access to food and water.
I live in a mobile home that seems to be located on a large ant hill in California. The ants swarm inside when it rains too much. Recently they moved inside and I kept spraying with a mixture of lavender oil and water. It appeared to kill the ants and disorient them. Today I found more ants in the LR and they were feasting on >10 termites.