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I am nt I swaer.
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They're alright, I like their dance moves.Bees are cute
They mog ants thoThey're alright, I like their dance moves.
But i am WASPTWD?
(total wasp death)
Sonion ants outnumber bees by an insane amount. A leafcutter ant colony can have 8 million ants. Army ant colonies can have like around 700,000 and 20 million ants. The biggest bee colonies, which are honeybees have around 80,000 bees. Jfl trying to compare ants to bees.They mog ants tho
Also they're not even supposed to fly they're so fucking fat.They mog ants tho
So your only argument is that they simply have more numbers. WowSonion ants outnumber bees by an insane amount. A leafcutter ant colony can have 8 million ants. Army ant colonies can have like around 700,000 and 20 million ants. The biggest bee colonies, which are honeybees have around 80,000 bees. Jfl trying to compare ants to bees.
Ants make up a lot of the insect weight on Earth. They account for 20% of all animal weight on land. Bees just aren't big a part of it.
In fact when we talk about the number of insects on Earth ants are way more than bees. Bees just don't come close, to ants in terms of numbers.
Ants are found in every place on Earth except for Antarctica and a few islands that are really far away. Ants do well in deserts, rainforests and even the areas around the arctic. They can even live in cities, where the ground is made of concrete. Bees are around too. They need certain things to survive. Bees need plants, with flowers so they cannot live in the really extreme places that ants can. Ants can dominate these environments but bees are not able to do that. I am genuinely fucking autistic about this shit, and I know I am right.So your only argument is that they simply have more numbers. Wow
But bees produce honey and they can also fly lolAnts are found in every place on Earth except for Antarctica and a few islands that are really far away. Ants do well in deserts, rainforests and even the areas around the arctic. They can even live in cities, where the ground is made of concrete. Bees are around too. They need certain things to survive. Bees need plants, with flowers so they cannot live in the really extreme places that ants can. Ants can dominate these environments but bees are not able to do that. I am genuinely fucking autistic about this shit, and I know I am right.
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Ants can fly too you stupid fuck.But bees produce honey and they can also fly lol
WhyI am nt I swaer.
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One of the best species to ever do agriculture, also they look sick asf.
But only alates and only during mating seasonAnts can fly too you stupid fuck.
True, but does that mean they can't fly? No.View attachment 4971568But only alates and only during mating season
This is the equivalent of a white girl humour gif in a TikTok comment sectionI am nt I swaer.
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The female praying mantises are pretty metal, I mean with the whole ripping the heads off their mates.
Bro whatThis is the equivalent of a white girl humour gif in a TikTok comment section
hypergamous activityThe female praying mantises are pretty metal, I mean with the whole ripping the heads off their mates.
It takes ten ants to beat one bee. And ALL bees can fly, unlike ants. Also the honey thingTrue, but does that mean they can't fly? No.
They are super important to the ecosystem with their skills in pollination but ants also mog bees to death in combat.View attachment 4971567
That may be true in a 1v1, but that's not the point. There are 100 times as many ants as bees in terms of raw numbers. If a honeybee hive has 80,000 bees and needs to lose 10 ants, it still has 800,000 ants. One army ant colony can easily hold that many ants. The math still kills a lot of bees.It takes ten ants to beat one bee. And ALL bees can fly, unlike ants. Also the honey thing
Again your only argument is that they simply have more numbersThat may be true in a 1v1, but that's not the point. There are 100 times as many ants as bees in terms of raw numbers. If a honeybee hive has 80,000 bees and needs to lose 10 ants, it still has 800,000 ants. One army ant colony can easily hold that many ants. The math still kills a lot of bees.
Okay, then going back to flight, it's useful for foraging, but ants can compensate that with underground tunneling, chemical trail networks, and deadass distributed coverage on the ground. Bees being able to fly doesn't make them ecologically dominant.Again your only argument is that they simply have more numbers
No bump. Bees mogbump