Dying ants broadcast a chemical “end me” signal that triggers swift sacrifice, protecting the colony from deadly infections.
This powerful insecticide might be derived from plants, but it has devastating consequences for natural ecosystems, affecting birds and marine life.
Sick young ants release a smell to tell worker ants to destroy them to protect the colony from infection, scientists said Tuesday, adding that queens do not seem to commit this act of self-sacrifice.
Sick young ants release a smell to tell worker ants to destroy them to protect the colony from infection, scientists said Tuesday, adding that queens do not seem to commit this act of self-sacrifice.
Sick young ants release a smell to tell worker ants to destroy them to protect the colony from infection, scientists said Tuesday, adding that queens do not seem to commit this act of self-sacrifice.
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