group ants that make nests behind papaya leaves

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group of ants that make nests behind papaya leaves
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Wood ants are one of the ant species that live around trees/wood. This ant has the scientific name Camponatus pennsylvanicus. This insect has the characteristics of being black with 6 legs and 2 antennae. The length of the worker ant is about inch and the length of the queen ant is inch. In addition, these insects have a sign of a connection that separates the thorax and abdomen. In the photo there is a symbiosis or reciprocal relationship between ants and aphids. Aphids secrete honeydew to be eaten by black ants, while ants protect them from predators.


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