Ants

How Do Winged Ants Lose Their Wings?

Termites and flying ants are similar insects, but there are some differences. Termites are terrestrial insects that can cause millions of dollars in property damage annually. They tunnel wood and leave sawdust behind.

Female carpenter ants are wingless during their mating process. They will drop their wings after mating and search for a nesting site. They will only begin to grow wings again when the male ants die.

Carpenter ants are commonly found in houses. They tunnel wood and leave sawdust and other debris behind. They can also be dangerous and can cause damage to your home. These insects also create mating aggregations around chimneys, bushes, and towers.

Flying ants, also called alates, are ants that develop wings during the breeding process. They are often confused with termites, but they are not genetic mutants. They are mature ants. They feed on seeds, nectar, and food debris. They are reddish or brown in color. They have four wings. The hind wings are smaller than the front wings.

Carpenter ants are known to cause millions of dollars of property damage each year. They have a broad waist, straight antennae, and a pair of wings. They mate for the first time. The female ant becomes the queen of the colony. She is responsible for creating reproductive ants that will help her build a new colony. These reproductive ants will use the wing muscles for nutrition and strength during the mating process. They will lay eggs on human property.