What insects lead a social lifestyle and how is it manifested?

Insects that differ in their social way of life are also called “social”, they include: termites, bumblebees, wasps, bees, ants. There are quite a few species in the world, they are all divided into separate groups that perform their functions. Let’s take an example: red ants. They live in large families, a characteristic feature is the construction of large and complex nests (for example, anthill, termite mound). Moreover, only the Ants family is completely social, while in other families (bees) all stages of the transition from a solitary lifestyle to a social one are observed. Why do we call ants “social”? In fact, this is because they take care of the offspring. Let’s consider another view. Wasps are also the most common social insects. They build large nests with special compartments for raising offspring and for storing food. So let’s summarize! What are the benefits of social life for bees, ants and other insects? 1) The possibility of joint action; 2) Together you can defend against larger enemies; 3) Have larger prey, which is inaccessible to single species.



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