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  1. Seed Dispersal by Ants in a Deciduous Forest Ecosystem: Mechanisms, Strategies, Adaptations by Elena Gorb, Stanislav S. N. Gorb, 2010-11-02
  2. The Fire Ants by Walter R. Tschinkel, 2006-04-15
  3. Ant and Honey Bee: What a Pair! by Megan Mcdonald, 2005-02-03
  4. Chocolate-Covered Ants by Stephen Manes, 1993-04
  5. Amazing Anthony Ant by Graham Philpot, 1994-03-01
  6. Next To An Ant (Rookie Readers. Level a) by Mara Rockliff, 2005-03
  7. Ant Developer's Handbook by Alan Williamson, Andrew Wu, et all 2002-11-01
  8. Ant and Bee and the ABC (Ant & Bee) by Angela Banner, Bryan Ward, 1989-04
  9. Fire Ants by Stephen Welton Taber, 2000-08-01
  10. Ant Ecology by Lori Lach, Catherine Parr, et all 2010-07-22
  11. Thinking About Ants by Barbara Brenner, 1997-04
  12. The natural history of ants: From an unpublished manuscript in the archives of the Academy of Sciences of Paris (History of ecology) by Rene-Antoine Ferchault de Reaumur, 1977
  13. Amazing Machines Truckload of Fun by Tony Mitton, 2007-09-15
  14. Ants Have Sex in Your Beer by David Shrigley, 2008-03-05

81. Non-native Ants: Invasive And Exotic Species
A worldwide resource for tracking exotic antsCategory Science Biology Arthropoda Insecta Hymenoptera ants......
http://www.acusd.edu/~tmcglynn/exotic.htm
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82. The Ants Are My Friends
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83. Ants-ANT CONTROL FAQ'S
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When I spray the ants, they just move. How can I kill them? When an ant colony can't be located, use a poison bait. The toxicant is passed throughout the colony, killing the queen and all worker ants. Do carpenter ants eat wood? No. Carpenter ants will tunnel into wood, usually soft decaying wood to make their nests. I have a large carpenter ant, but both ends of its body are black, and the middle is red or orange. What kind of ant is this? Sounds like Florida carpenter ants. They are just a different color than regular carpenter ants. Use the same treatment you would for regular carpenter ants. Over this past weekend I noticed that my yard had hundreds of what appeared to be dark-colored, white-winged ants coming out of the ground and flying away. Most of the ant holes had lots of smaller ants without wings around them. It has been wet for about a week now and Saturday was a very humid and sunny day. After it rained that night, these insects were gone and I haven't seen a one since. Does this sound like ants? My home is being treated by a termite service with a Sentracon System and has been under treatment over the last 6 months. Any answers you can provide, or products you could recommend would be a great help. Thanks in advance.

84. Carpenter Ants (004)
University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension in Lancaster County factsheet on carpenter antstheir Category Science Biology Arthropoda Insecta Hymenoptera ants...... County. Use this information to control ants yourself or become betterinformed when working with pest control professionals.
http://www.ianr.unl.edu/ianr/lanco/enviro/pest/factsheets/004-97.htm
Educational Resource Guide #4 Carpenter Ants
by Barb Ogg, Ph.D., Extension Educator Carpenter ants are important in the balance of nature because they burrow and nest in dead trees and enhance decay of the wood. They achieve pest status when a colony invades and damages the integrity of the wood within a house. This fact sheet will explain how the biology and behavior of carpenter ants relate to control strategies when a homeowner is faced with this problem. Description and Habits: The black carpenter ant, Camponotus pennsylvanicus , is the most common carpenter ant species in Nebraska. Foraging workers are 1/4 inch to 5/8 inch and black in color. Another species, the rust-colored carpenter ant, Camponotus ferrugineus , is a bit smaller and has a reddish-orange thorax with a black head and abdomen. The most diagnostic characteristic of all carpenter ants is they have a one-segmented pedicel (the segment between the thorax and the abdomen). The profile of the thorax is evenly rounded and not bumpy. Most carpenter ant workers are polymorphic—which means they are different sizes. Entomologist refer to larger workers as "major" workers and the smaller workers as "minor" workers. Each colony has at least one "queen," the reproductive member that produces all additional members of the colony. There may be more than one queen in a colony.

85. Carpenter Ants
Information on carpenter ants and photography.
http://www.insects.org/entophiles/hymenoptera/hyme_007.html
Read about related Hymenoptera by using the "Forward" and "Backward" device icons. This Order of insects include sawflies, horntails, wood wasps, ensign wasps, Ichneumonids, fairyflies, fig wasps, chalcids, gall wasps, cuckoo wasps, yellow-faced bees, sweat bees, leafcutter bees, carpenter bees, honey bees, bumble bees, orchid bees, velvet ants, spider wasps, paper wasps, yellow jackets, hornets, mud-dauber wasps and ants.
Carpenter Ants
Genus species Hymenoptera Formicidae
Gnawing away at a decomposing log by the side of a tropical stream in Ecuador, these carpenter ants make their homes in excavated wood chambers. Formicid ants are quite varied but can be easily recognized by their elbow-shaped antennae. Most ants exhibit societal organization with female worker castes doing the brunt of the work. Surrealist artist, Salvador Dali often included groupings of ants within his paintings and was generally fascinated by their activities.
View the Index of Orders View Complete Photo List Flies Beetles True Bugs Cockroaches Praying Mantids Grasshoppers, Crickets

86. Ant- Enchanted Learning Software
There are thousands of species of ants found all over the world and in just aboutevery type of land environment. Most of the ants in a colony are workers.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/insects/ant/Antcoloringpage.shtml
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There are thousands of species of ants found all over the world and in just about every type of land environment. Many species are found in rain forests . The science of studying ants is called myrmecology. These common social insects live in colonies (groups of related ants). Each colony consists of:
  • Queen - The queen begins her life with wings, which she uses while mating. After mating with a male ant (or many males), she flies to her nesting area. She then loses her wings and spends her life laying eggs.
  • Workers - Workers are the many sterile (non-reproducing), wingless female worker ants who are the daughters of the queen. These workers collect food and feed members of the colony, defend the colony, and enlarge the nest. Most of the ants in a colony are workers.
  • Males - Males are small ants that have wings. They fly from the colony to mate with a queen. They die soon afterwards.
  • Soldiers - Soldiers are large workers (sterile females) who defend the colony and often raid other colonies, capturing slaves.

87. Ants Invasion 2002 -- Get In Here!
Adam and the ants tribute band based in Seattle. Includes news, show dates, pictures, sound and video files, and message board.
http://www.antsinvasion.com/

88. Welcome To Little Ants
Provides diaper covers, Wallaby Wear Baby Slings, nursing pillows, wooden HABA toys, as well as financial and parenting tools.
http://www.littleants.com
Welcome to: Four things are among the smallest on the earth, and yet are exceedingly wise: Ants - a species not strong, yet they store up their food in the summer. Proverbs 30:25
Welcome to Little Ants Inc. Little Ants is dedicated to helping families exist within their means while still providing for their children. Children are precious. It is important for us as parents to not only teach our children, but also learn from them. Though children are small, they are exceedingly wise. Our goal is to help make it easier for parents to spend time and love with their children. We hope you enjoy your trip to our online shop. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to e-mail us at: customerservice@littleants.com
If you would prefer to pay by check,
please mail your check and the order form to:
Little Ants Inc. 505 W. High St. Urbana, IL 61801

89. Ants, Ant Control, Small Ants, Sugar Ants, Carpenter Ants, Fire Ants, Argentine
ants and Ant Control. Argentine ants, Carpenter ants, Pharoahants, Fire ants, and more. Search DIYPC Information Vault.
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Click on the ants to the left for more information on identification, pictures, habits, and recommended products and procedures. You will find descriptions and recommendations for control of the more common household ants such as the the: Argentine, Pharoah, Carpenter, Fire, Ghost, Odorous House ants and Leaf cutter ants. You will also find links to other entomology sites concerned with ants and a handy link to determine the difference between the termite or the ant Save money with our ant kits special!

90. FAHome2
ENTER THE FIREants.
http://www.thefireants.com/
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91. Army Ant
Includes color photographs and information about the diet, habitat, and enemies of these vicious ants.
http://www.animalsoftherainforest.com/armyant.htm

92. Ant Information
colony. These are flying ants and have two pairs of wings. Males a cocoon.Newly emerged adult ants are often paler than older ones.
http://insected.arizona.edu/antinfo.htm
Ant Information
Return to previous page Phylum , Arthropoda; Class , Insecta; Order , Hymenoptera
Identifying Features Appearance (Morphology)
  • The body of an ant is clearly divided into three sections: the head, the thorax, and the gaster. (The narrow waist is actually within the abdomen, so the part of the abdomen behind the waist is called the gaster.) The waist can be made up of one or two small segments, depending on the species.
  • Ants are social insects living in colonies comprised of one or a few queens, and many workers. The queen generally stays deep and safe within a nest. Most ants that you see are workers and these are all females. Depending on species, workers may be similar in size, or come in a range of sizes.
  • Ants tend to come in dark or earth tones. Different species are black, earth-tone reds, pale tans, and basic browns.
  • Caveat: Ants are very diverse and it is difficult to generalize about them. Therefore, if ants you collect don't quite fit these generalizations, consult such books as The Ants
Adult Males and Females
When ant colonies reproduce, the

93. ADAM & THE ANTZ: A Tribute To The Band
Chicagobased tribute band that broke up in 2000; includes photo gallery, audio/video clips, history of their gigs and links. Has a discography of the original band.
http://www.red-noise.com/ants/

94. The JavaScript Source: Games: Ants
As you move your mouse around the page a swarming army of ants scatteredabout the window will chase after it. A great effect! ants Screenshot.
http://javascript.internet.com/games/ants.html

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As you move your mouse around the page a swarming army of ants scattered about the window will chase after it. (No wisecracks about buggy code now...) If an ant actually reaches the mouse cursor, we reposition it randomly around the edge of the window, and its chase starts again. The ant images are preloaded with a great image loading bar script, then the script begins. A great effect!
Ants Screenshot
To the right you will find a screenshot of the 'Ants' script in use rather than the usual live example. Based on the overwhelming number of sites (200+) that were calling the ants images from our site, we had to remove the live Ants example and the ant images from our web server. This will help decrease the stress on our server and ensure that the entire internet.com network is always accessible to you, the user. However, you can still put this script on your site as usual. Just copy the ants source code in the box below and download the ants images zip below the screenshot. This zip file contains all the ant images. Click here to download ants.zip

95. ANTS Header
Homepage for the Autonomous Nano Technology Swarm, a plan to survey the asteroid belt using an autonomously operating swarm spacecraft.
http://ants.gsfc.nasa.gov/
ANTS INFORMATION
Some links may refer to non-government sites.
ANTS Prospecting Asteroids Mission
  • ANTS (Autonomous Nano-Technology Swarm): An Artificial Intelligence Approach to Asteroid Belt Resource Exploration,
    Curtis, S. A., J. Mica, J. Nuth, G. Marr, M. Rilee, and M. Bhat, International Astronautical Federation, 51st Congress, October 2000.
    Paper ( MS Word ). Presentation ( MS Powerpoint
  • Using ANTS to explore small body populations in the solar system,
    Clark, P.E., M. Rilee, W. Truszkowski, S. Curtis, G. Marr, and C. Chapman, presented at the American Astronomical Society's Division of Planetary Sciences, November 2001 Meeting, BAAS, vol. 33, no. 3, 2001.
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  • ANTS: A New Concept for Very Remote Exploration with Intelligent Software Agents,
    Clark, P. E., S. Curtis, M. Rilee, W. Truszkowski, J. Iyengar, and H. Crawford. Presented at 2001 Spring Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, 10-14 December 2001; EOS Trans. AGU, 82 (47), 2001.
    Abstract ( PDF
  • ANTS: Exploring the Solar System with an Autonomous Nanotechnology Swarm,
    Clark, P.E., S.A. Curtis, M.L. Rilee, W.F. Truszkowski, and G.C. Marr, (abstract). Presentation 1394 at Lunar and Planetary Science XXXIII, 2002.

96. Education World ® - Lesson Planning: The Ants Go Marching...Into Your Lesson Pl
LESSON PLANNIN G ARTICLE. The ants Go Marching Into Your Lesson Plans!Why hunt! ARE YOUR STUDENTS ITCHING TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ants?
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The Ants Go Marching...Into Your Lesson Plans!
Why not capitalize on the recent release of the animated feature movie "Antz" and the soon-to-be-released "A Bug's Life"? Education World offers a scavenger hunt, with questions for students in all grades (and an "Ant-swer" Key, of course!) Every teacher should have "ants in your plans"!? Included: Fun activities to extend ants into your language arts curriculum! The ants have invaded! They're everywhere!... Just a few weeks ago they were released in movie theaters nationwide; by all accounts, those "Antz" are a big hit. An in a few more weeks there will be another assault as "A Bug's Life" hits our nation's movie screens. Why not take advantage of the built-in excitement of those popular movies? Open your classroom doors to a learning invasion! You'll find ants all over the Internet... and Education World has made teaching about ants as easy as attracting them is! We've created a scavenger hunt with questions about ants for students of all ages. Just sort through the "graded" questions below to create your own custom-made scavenger hunt! And be sure to check out the Fun Language Arts Activities that appear at the end of the scavenger hunt!

97. AntCast At The NHM
Electron Microscopy Unit. You might also like to visit some other websitesrelated to ants and ant colonies. Terms of use. ©2003 The
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/museum/creepy/antcastintro.html
The live video stream is limited to ten users at one time and may require a fast Internet connection. If too many users are logged on, try again later or use the static pages to view the colony. If the video does not load or stops playing, use the browser's refresh button. You can also use the Inetcam control panel at the botton of the video window to vary the video quality. False colour image of a leafcutter ant (magnification X20) was taken by the Museum's Electron Microscopy Unit
You might also like to visit some other websites related to ants and ant colonies.

98. Leaf Cutter Ant
View color photographs and facts about the habitat, diet, and enemies of these fungusfarming ants.
http://www.animalsoftherainforest.com/leafcutterant.htm

99. Adam And The Ants Lyrics
Page of lyric links to a few of the groups tracks.
http://www.reallyrics.com/ArtistSongDisplay.asp?Artist=A0109

100. Alamogordo N-Scale Train Society
Alamogordo, NM. A modular group.Category Recreation Models Clubs United States New Mexico...... nonprofit group. The name (ants) was chosen because it was felt thatif you're going to be a bug, be one that goes to picnics. With
http://www.geocities.com/ants_trains/

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Play: "I've Been Working on the Railroad" Play: Train Sound Today's Date/Time:
The Club was founded in March 1993 by three N-Scale enthusiasts who wanted to be able to share their love of the hobby as a nonprofit group. The name (ANTS) was chosen because it was felt that if you're going to be a bug, be one that goes to picnics. With 4 corner modules and only 3 members, the original lay out was something to see. The club has grown since it's inception and visiting any of our setups you'll be able to note a variety of ideas the members have used to do the scenery on their modules. The main requirement for membership is a desire to model N Scale trains. Over the years the Club have setup in the Lots-A-Shops Events Center for its annual Holiday Season show. This show usually runs for 3 months, from mid Nov. to mid Jan. Unfortunately, we won't be able to do the show for awhile. This is due to the club members having other obligations. For this we offer our humble apologies and look forward to the next time and other shows. We built a train layout for the Alamogordo and Otero County Centennial. It depicts the route going to Cloudcroft from Alamogordo. This layout shows how difficult it could be to get from Alamogordo and Cloudcroft. We have donated this layout to the Sacramento Mountains Historical Society. They are located in Cloudcroft, New Mexico and the layout can be viewed there.

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