1. Ant Ecological FunctionProtect the environment: Ants are decomposers that can convert organic matter into inorganic matter. Without them, material circulation and energy flow will slow down. There is a kind of carnivorous black ant that specializes in eating animal carcasses that are thrown away by people or die on the ground. After eating, they carry the remaining matter back to the nest and store it, which plays a good role in protecting the ground environment. Pest Control: Ants are predatory insects that feed on pests in the forest. They have a variety of body colors, including reddish brown, brownish red, and black. 2. Sentences that protect the lives of ants?1. Ants are united and hardworking. We should learn their spirit of unity and progress and their hardworking and loyal qualities. 2. I like ants. I not only like their hardworking and simple character, but also admire their spirit of helping each other and moving forward courageously in times of crisis. 3. Ants are so small! But very cute, and there are many kinds of them: I know there are red ants, black ants, white termites, flying ants, and queen ants. Today I saw black ants, and they all came in groups. 3. Reasons for protecting ants?Four reasons why we can't live without ants Ants are found mainly on the world's landmasses, and scientists have described and named more than 12,000 species of the family Formicidae. Some estimates suggest that there are 12,000 species of ants yet to be discovered. An ant colony contains about 200 million ants. There are 1.5 million more ants than humans. And, there are roughly as many ants on Earth as there are humans on the planet. If all those ants had no food to eat, we'd be in big trouble, wouldn't we? Ants are often described as ecosystem engineers because they perform many vital ecological services. Here are four reasons why we can’t live without them. 4. What benefits do ants bring to nature?Ants mainly transport seeds of herbaceous plants and some shrubs. Studies on the mutualistic relationship between ants and ant-transported plants have shown that ant transport is conducive to the protection and spread of plant seeds; ant nests are conducive to seed germination, emergence and colony establishment; ant transport is one of the important factors affecting the community structure of some temperate forests; and the mutualistic symbiosis between ants and ant-transported plants plays an important role in the restoration of natural communities. 5.Why should we protect ants?Aphids absorb nutrients from plants, but their excrement, honeydew, is sweet and delicious food for ants. Ants protect aphids, and aphids repay them with honeydew. This phenomenon is called "symbiosis" in biology. Aphids' watery feces become desserts and coffee in the ant kingdom's bar. To get more desserts, ants raise large colonies of aphids, just as humans raise flocks of sheep. After all the leaves have been eaten by aphids, the ants will move the wingless and slow-moving aphids to another fresh and tender tree. If the natural enemy of aphids, ladybugs, invade, ants will try their best to drive them away. Therefore, some people also call ants excellent herders in the insect world. 6. How to protect little ants?2. You can spray mint water, vinegar, alcohol and other irritating liquids on the paths where ants may move to interfere with their sense of smell and prevent them from entering your home; |
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