Insects tend to be primarily female. Males have an organ that stores sperm, so males die after they have sex and then store the sperm for the rest of their life. In ants bees and wasps, the males have ngle copy of the jeans; females have two copies of the jeanes. Essentially there's like a competition or a war or whatever in the colony where a queen can choose it as male or female depending on whether she has squirts on it.
You have ants. We all have ants, but do we KNOW ants? Get ready for cult-leader queens, bullet ant stings, kitchen pest hacks, the dynamics of a billion-sister megacolony. Dr. Terry McGlynn sits down to have a BIG discussion about itty-bitty creatures in this encore because I was out of town seeing my family and just needed a week off. Learn about tropical ants, urban ants, how they walk on water, which ones are picky eaters, which ones make weird sounds, what ant movies are bunk, and some help-help takeaways. Also: sniffing your relatives before deciding to kill them. Ooooh, it’s a classic.
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