Habits And Behavior of the Corn Field Ant Lasius Niger Americanus

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The ten nests thus identified as related were distributed over an irregular area about 30 feet long by 14 feet in greatest width, and were proba- bly all connected by a network of underground channels. Hills inhab- ited by hostile ants were in many cases immediately next to others occupied by members of this family group.
Trie second experiment covered a plot of 130 hills, 32 of which were occupied by the corn-field ant. The occupants of 12 of these hills affiliated peaceably, while the remaini
...ng 20 were rejected by the 38 BULLETIN No. 131 [December, original colony used in making the test. The family settlement thus outlined, also irregular in shape, was about 30 feet long by 10 feet in greatest breadth. There was rio intermingling of hostile groups in either of these family areas, all the ants occupying hills within the boundaries of each being on friendly terms.
RELATIONS TO OTHER SPECIES OF ANTS Notwithstanding the almost invariable intolerance exhibited by different families of the corn-field ant towards each other, they some- times live on perfectly friendly terms with ants of other species, both kinds mingling harmoniously in the same galleries among the roots of the same rrlls of corn.


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