Wood Ant
Description:
Wood Ants travel impressive distances to harvest food. In this case a steady trail of workers maintain a conveyor belt food line approx 25 metres long across the forest floor. They arrive at the base of a pine tree where they continue another 30 - 40 feet vertically in to the canopy. Here they seek out Aphids that gather close to the base of pine needles. They "milk" the aphids for honey dew then make the descent and long journey back to the colony laden with food.
Included On The Following Pages:
- Life (creatures)
- Cellular (cellular organisms)
- Eukaryota (eukaryotes)
- Opisthokonta (opisthokonts)
- Metazoa (Animal)
- Bilateria
- Protostomia (protostomes)
- Ecdysozoa (ecdysozoans)
- Arthropoda (arthropods)
- Pancrustacea
- Hexapoda (hexapods)
- Insecta (insects)
- Pterygota (winged insects)
- Neoptera (neopteran)
- Endopterygota (endopterygotes)
- Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, and ants)
- Apocrita (wasp)
- Aculeata
- Vespoidea (Yellowjackets and Hornets, Paper Wasps; Potter, Mason and Pollen Wasps and allies)
- Formicidae (ants)
- Formica (wood ant)
- Formica rufa (Red Wood Ant)
This image is not featured in any collections.
Source Information
- license
- cc-by-nc-2.0
- copyright
- Nic Relton
- photographer
- Nic Relton
- original
- original media file
- visit source
- partner site
- Flickr Group
- ID