
Carpenter ants are insects belonging to the order Hymenoptera and the family Formicidae, known for their social lifestyle. The name “carpenter” is given due to their habit of constructing nests by excavating tunnels in wood. However, they do not consume wood; they merely carve out hollow spaces. This distinguishes them from termites. One of the most commonly known species is Camponotus pennsylvanicus.Appearance and StructureCarpenter ants live in colonies composed of workers of different sizes.
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Carpenter ants are social insects belonging to the order Hymenoptera and the family Formicidae. These species exhibit nesting behavior by excavating tunnels, particularly in wooden structures. Their inability to digest wood is the most fundamental characteristic distinguishing them from termites. Among the species, Camponotus pennsylvanicus is the most commonly identified.Morphological CharacteristicsCarpenter ants are recognized by their pronounced size variations among worker castes. Workers a
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