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  2. Iridomyrmex - Wikipedia

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    Iridomyrmex ants normally forage on the ground, but most species will forage up into trees and vegetation to look for food. Most ants are diurnal foragers, but some are nocturnal. [4] These nocturnal ants will sometimes become active during the day, but this depends on the suitability of the weather.

  3. Gracilidris - Wikipedia

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    Gracilidris is a genus of dolichoderine ants with nocturnal behaviour; thought to have gone extinct 15-20 million years ago, they have been found in Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina and were described in 2006. [4]

  4. Megalopta genalis - Wikipedia

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    Museum specimen. Megalopta genalis is a nocturnal species of the family Halictidae, otherwise known as the sweat bees.The bee is native to Central and South America. [1] Its eyes have anatomical adaptations that make them 27 times more sensitive to light than diurnal bees, giving it the ability to be nocturnal. [2]

  5. Megalopta - Wikipedia

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    While most nocturnal insects have superposition compound eyes, all hymenoptera have apposition eyes that are less sensitive to light than superposition eyes. Megalopta's apposition eyes are thirty times more sensitive to light than diurnal bees, but even this does not explain the accuracy of their vision. [ 11 ]

  6. Crepuscular animal - Wikipedia

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    Its sense accordingly differs from diurnal and nocturnal behavior, which respectively peak during hours of daytime and night. The distinction is not absolute, because crepuscular animals may also be active on a bright moonlit night or on a dull day. Some animals casually described as nocturnal are in fact crepuscular. [2]

  7. These Homeowners Didn't Know They Had an Ant Problem ... - AOL

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    Truthfully, it was a blessing in disguise that these biting, wood-loving ants fell on Andrew and his wife that night: Had they not been there, the colony could've easily done a lot of damage to ...

  8. Atta (ant) - Wikipedia

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    The ants can also trim the leaves of plants in the understory, allowing for more light to hit the forest floor. They can also control the types of trees and other plants by selectively bringing seeds into the underground chambers. Depending on the location of the chamber, a seed can grow by reaching light. [13]

  9. Yes, Ants Actually Farm Their Food - AOL

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    Most organisms forage, hunt, or use photosynthesis to get food, but around 50 million years ago — long before humans were around — ants began cultivating and growing their own food.