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Information from Wikipedia on this family of eusocial insects.
View photos and read explanations of the life and building cycle of an ant colony. Click on the images for additional details.
A personal site with links to information about ants, including keeping them as pets. Includes FAQ and message board.
Photograph of an ant from Australia with enlargements of its foot and mandibles.
Links to recent scientific research papers about ants and other social insects.
Facts about ants and ant species. A guide to keeping ants.
H2G2
factsheet on ants with descriptions and information about the species found in Britain.
This article describes ants that may be found around the home, their identification, biology, food preferences and control measures.
Extensive information about the ants in this reserve in ParanĂ¡, Brazil by Jochen Bihn. Includes high-resolution images of specimens.
Photographs and information on the ants found in the Brisbane area of Australia.
Extensive information about the ants of California and Madagascar from the California Academy of Sciences. Includes browsable and searchable high-resolution images of specimens.
Information from Wikipedia on these ants which have no nest but move in aggressive predatory foraging groups, a strategy adopted by species from several different subfamilies.
Facts concerning ant trails and foraging behavior.
The taxonomy of the 113 ant species recorded in Michigan, with an introduction describing the history of Michigan myrmecology.
Photographs of Lasius flavus and three species of Myrmica.
Information from Wikipedia on arboreal ants that can control the direction of their descent when jumpin or falling from a tree.
A long-term study of ant colony behavior, organization and ecology undertaken by Deborah Gordon and her colleagues at Stanford University.
Biology of Imported Fire ants and control techniques for lawns and turf from University of Florida Cooperative Extension Service.
Provides general information about ants, such as body structure, life span, and life cycle.
The basics of myrmecology (the study of ants), concentrating on species found in the British Isles.
An international, non-profit, scientific journal devoted to ant research.
Illustrated article about how leafcutter ants learned to grow fungi, changing from hunter-gatherers to farmers.
Imported Fire Ant.
Photographs of this ant and its nest, with information on its hosts, symptoms, life cycle and description.
Information for ant enthusiasts.
An international, non-profit, scientific journal devoted to ant research.
Facts about ants and ant species. A guide to keeping ants.
Information for ant enthusiasts.
A long-term study of ant colony behavior, organization and ecology undertaken by Deborah Gordon and her colleagues at Stanford University.
Imported Fire Ant.
Photographs of this ant and its nest, with information on its hosts, symptoms, life cycle and description.
Illustrated article about how leafcutter ants learned to grow fungi, changing from hunter-gatherers to farmers.
H2G2
factsheet on ants with descriptions and information about the species found in Britain.
Photographs and information on the ants found in the Brisbane area of Australia.
Information from Wikipedia on this family of eusocial insects.
This article describes ants that may be found around the home, their identification, biology, food preferences and control measures.
Facts concerning ant trails and foraging behavior.
Information from Wikipedia on these ants which have no nest but move in aggressive predatory foraging groups, a strategy adopted by species from several different subfamilies.
Information from Wikipedia on arboreal ants that can control the direction of their descent when jumpin or falling from a tree.
Photograph of an ant from Australia with enlargements of its foot and mandibles.
Photographs of Lasius flavus and three species of Myrmica.
Extensive information about the ants in this reserve in ParanĂ¡, Brazil by Jochen Bihn. Includes high-resolution images of specimens.
Provides general information about ants, such as body structure, life span, and life cycle.
Links to recent scientific research papers about ants and other social insects.
View photos and read explanations of the life and building cycle of an ant colony. Click on the images for additional details.
The basics of myrmecology (the study of ants), concentrating on species found in the British Isles.
Extensive information about the ants of California and Madagascar from the California Academy of Sciences. Includes browsable and searchable high-resolution images of specimens.
The taxonomy of the 113 ant species recorded in Michigan, with an introduction describing the history of Michigan myrmecology.
Biology of Imported Fire ants and control techniques for lawns and turf from University of Florida Cooperative Extension Service.
A personal site with links to information about ants, including keeping them as pets. Includes FAQ and message board.