Ants can cross water. They float! So what they do, is make a "bridge" of floating ants, and other ants walk across the "bridge"[b said:Quote[/b] (schloaty @ April 14 2004,4:04)]Hellz,
I don't know what ants you have around, but I've got some nice, big suckers. Too big for baby plants. I like to put a VFT put in a large tray of water, and drop in a few ants. They won't cross the water, and as soon as they settle down and start to explore....Well, you get the idea!
That's why you DON'T put them in THE FREEZER/Ice Box section, you place them in the refridgerator section.[b said:Quote[/b] (SnowyFalcon @ April 14 2004,4:03)]Remember, you don't want to kill them, just knock them out.
A BRIDGE? You not joking? Very clever indeed...[b said:Quote[/b] (Spectabilis73 @ April 14 2004,1:42)]Ants can cross water. They float! So what they do, is make a "bridge" of floating ants, and other ants walk across the "bridge"[b said:Quote[/b] (schloaty @ April 14 2004,4:04)]Hellz,
I don't know what ants you have around, but I've got some nice, big suckers. Too big for baby plants. I like to put a VFT put in a large tray of water, and drop in a few ants. They won't cross the water, and as soon as they settle down and start to explore....Well, you get the idea!
ANts do not have "noses", they breath through their exoskeliton.[b said:Quote[/b] (Jason Wong @ April 16 2004,5:41)]How do the ants keep their 'nose' above water level. Won't they drown? Have to take caution that they don't 'float' too long...
Maybe it because of water tension...