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  • I just wanted to say ty for making this video - my daughter is home schooled and needed to watch ants at work for an assignment. It's winter here now and no ants are out by us so this is much appreciated! Thanks!

  • this is an awesome video, thanks for sharing. 

  • That is cool..thanks for sharing!

    I'm guessing the small ones are worker ants..what are those 2-4 big ones that appeared now & then? Soldier Ants or rare large workers too?

  • Ants are so cute!! They are very hard working insects! By the way, your accent is sexy!

  • Class. I can't fault ants. You don't see them try to put another one down (unless it's from another hive). They work in harmony and efficiently.

  • @stufaman Yep - we could learn a lot from them about how to behave! Thanks for viewing it.

  • @Freshacre But there again. The fundimentals of our minds is so different to an ant.

    That said, no matter what folks believe in. Wildlife can leave many hints of how life really works.

  • @stufaman I have a video of ants working together. I lifted up a piece of plastic and exposed their baby ants still in larva stage, at least i think it is larva. anyways they quickly got them underground, dropping the off at the opening of the ant hill, passing them to one another. they are amazing.

  • @ontariobuds We got raided by an ant nest. I did find it hard to get rid of them. But no denying how formidable they are. Fortunately, not so many of them were harmed.

  • Cool.

  • it took a whole lot of serious concentration to keep filmng, I can tell you!!

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