There were ants on the structure prior to the cement going into the holes. I don't think it was abandoned. Or was that another ant hill?It says it was abandoned.
...and many will accept this as a justifiable truth.They were obviously stunt ants.
I'm not sure how to interpret your response. Does this mean that you're OK with the research even if it meant the destruction of thousands of ants?...and many will accept this as a justifiable truth.
I would hope so. It was quite revealing to see the chambers and paths. To think that these tiny little insects moved that much dirt! But then each ant is in a class and that class of ant has a head for doing a certain task: soldier; food gathering; tending the queen; building and keeping the nest.Sweet video...I wonder what they did with the structure once they finished excavating it. Museum??
They're living things. I would not go out of my way to harm them unless they were harming me. Such an act is a waste of energy and self-destructive. It's gonna make you a cruel and unhappy man.They're ants. Experiment, pour anything and everything you can down those holes, use as many ants colonies as you like, they're ants.
*looks for around magnifying glass*
They're living things. I would not go out of my way to harm them unless they were harming me. Such an act is a waste of energy and self-destructive. It's gonna make you a cruel and unhappy man.
pssst... it wasn't meant as an attack. I'm playing Devil's Advocate for the ants here.Thanks for advice Val, I'll try to keep that in mind. Ever have an abortion?
Those poor ants!
Wait... I'm still healing from a fire ant bite from last weekend.
.... MORE CEMENT!!!