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Weaver ants make their nests from green, living leaves that they “glue”
together at the edges with a sticky substance extruded
by their larvae. While gangs of worker ants pull the leaves together, one ant holding a larva
between its mandibles “stitches” together the edges of the leaves. The substance dries
to form a white silk-like material which can be seen here.
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The silky distinctionPICTURE: WEAVER ANTS' NEST
![]() Nest of the weaver ants (Oecophylla smaragdina). Copyright © Chin Fah Shin
This page revised on 21 March 2003. Copyright © Chin Fah Shin |
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