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Arthropods Daily – Issue No. 560 No. 560 |

Wood, Mound, and Field Ants
Wood, Mound, and Field Ants (Formica) – genus of family “Ants“

Ancestry Graph

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This is not intended to be a dry lexicon. Personal stories and sensitive articles form the framework for our pictures: „Explained as easy as pie — How insects communicate with their environment“ Insects communicate in various ways, including pheromones, sounds, and visual signals, to interact with each other and survive.

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„Wood, Mound, and Field Ants“ also appeared in the following editions of Arthropods Daily