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| Black garden ant | | The black garden ant (Lasius niger) is widespread in Europe, Asia, Africa and America. The queens are 8 to 9 mm in length, workers, 3 to 5 mm, and males up to 5 mm in length.
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| | Ants | | ...ra, are among the colony building insects and are found almost everywhere in the world, but are especially common in the tropics. From the 12,500 species that are known, 180 can be found in Europe. In Germany, the Red forest ant and the Black garden ant are the best known ant species. Fossils of ants have been found dating back to 130 million years ago. | | |
| | | Black garden ants are active from March on. They live in forest edges and in grasslands and prefer shade and moist habitats. They feed on honeydew from aphids and mealybug that the ants hijack or caringly hold as animals. | | |
| | Black garden ants mate in July. The males, whose life expectancy is only a few days, then die, while the young queen discards her wings and goes off in search of a suitable nesting ground. After the Queen has laid her eggs she looks after them for some tim... | | |
| | Insectivores are natural enemies of the Black garden ant. A colony of ants may comprise 500 insects, including the queen. | | |
|  | | Black Garden Ants - killing an ant queen (Young queen) | | >> Picture |
| |  | | Spider - European garden spider on its cobweb | | >> Picture |
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| |  | | European garden spider - Araneus diadematus - Arachnid | | >> Picture |
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| |  | | European garden spider - side face - on its silk | | >> Picture |
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