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  2. War in ants - Wikipedia

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    For these ants, the war ends either when the opposing colony is destroyed or when the available prey is sufficient again for the needs of the colonies, which have then lost thousands of members. [4] Estimates from 2016 on certain ant species show a loss of about a third of the total colony population in case of victory. [12]

  3. Social conflict in ants - Wikipedia

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    In ants, social conflicts, sex conflicts, or caste conflicts can exist. These conflicts occur within the same colony or supercolony at various levels: on an individual scale, between two or more specific ants; on the scale of sex, between males and females; or on the scale of different castes, between queens and workers.

  4. Red imported fire ants in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A number of products are available, which can be used on a mound-by-mound basis to destroy ant colonies when they appear. With all such efforts, it is important to reach and kill the queens, which may be as far as six feet (2 m) underground; otherwise, some queens may simply move a short distance away and quickly re-establish the colony.

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  6. Army ant - Wikipedia

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    Most ant species will send individual scouts to find food sources and later recruit others from the colony to help; however, army ants dispatch a cooperative, leaderless group of foragers to detect and overwhelm the prey at once. [3] [5] Army ants do not have a permanent nest but instead form many bivouacs as they travel.

  7. 10 Animals That Unintentionally Kill Themselves - AOL

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    Credit: flickr. Aphids are tiny, plant-sucking insects, but when danger strikes, some take self-defense to an explosive level. To protect their colony, they release a sticky, toxic substance that ...

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