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"<b>Tiny Sweet Teeth:</b><br><br>Weaver ants feed on honeydew (a sweet liquid) from scale insects.<br><br>Some worker ants collect the honeydew and feed it to other ants in the colony that are hungry, while others feed it to growing larvae.",

"<b>Ant Empire:</b><br><br>A single colony of weaver ants can patrol an area covering 1,600 square meters.<br><br>A colony of 500,000 weaver ants can maintain 150 nests in as many as 20 trees!",

"<b>Alarm Smell!</b><br><br>Weaver soldier ants give off scented signals. As intruders approach the nest, soldier ants give off pheromones that call for reinforcements.<br><br>They can also spray their enemies with a quick squirt of formic acid.",

"<b>Wonder Weavers:</b><br><br>Weaver ants construct nests by sewing leaves together. When gently squeezed, larvae release silk threads from glands near their mouths and workers weave these larvae back and forth, sewing the gaps between the leaves.<br><br>Thousands of these threads create a silken sheet strong enough to hold the leaves and nest together.",

"<b>Strong Arm, I Mean Ant:</b><br><br>African weaver ants can carry prey more than 1,000 times their own weight.<br><br>If a 175 pound man had the strength of an ant, he could lift almost 9,000 pounds!",

"<b>Chimp Treats:</b><br><br>Insects comprise about 10 per cent of a chimpanzee’s diet, and weaver ants are one of their favorite insect snacks.<br><br>A chimp simply crushes the ant nest and eats its occupants.",

"<b>Tree House:</b><br><br>Weaver ant nests are incredibly complex. They are created with living leaves, and a colony may reign over several nests placed in various locations in a tree, or even spanning across several trees.<br><br>These nests provide well camouflaged protection from predators and the elements.",

"<b>No Accounting For Taste...</b><br><br>Weaver ant pupae are sold in markets in Thailand and the Philippines. The taste of the pupae is reportedly creamy and delicious!  ",

"<b>When Life Gives You Larvae...</b><br><br>Weaver ants are a popular taste sensation around the world. They have been described as lemony, creamy and sour.<br><br>In Thailand, sticky rice dipped into a paste of ants, ant eggs and chili is considered a delicacy.<br><br>Natives in South America eat weaver ants like Americans eat peanuts - they're available live (raw), canned or toasted.",

"<b>Welcome Weaver:</b><br><br>For centuries, weaver ants have been used as a form of pest control in orchards.<br><br>In 300 AD, the ancient Chinese introduced weaver ants into their citrus orchards, to control pests, taking advantage of their appetite for aphids and other scale insects."];