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  1. Hey, Little Ant by Phillip M. Hoose, Hannah Hoose, 1998-07-01
  2. One Hundred Hungry Ants by Elinor J Pinczes, Elinor Pinczes, 1999-09
  3. Two Bad Ants by Chris Van Allsburg, 1988-10-24
  4. Adventures among Ants: A Global Safari with a Cast of Trillions by Mark W. Moffett, 2010-05-05
  5. The Life and Times of the Ant by Charles Micucci, 2006-04-17
  6. Ant Cities (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2) by Arthur Dorros, 1988-06-03
  7. Are You an Ant? (Backyard Books) by Judy Allen, Tudor Humphries, 2004-05-13
  8. Ant Farm: And Other Desperate Situations by Simon Rich, 2007-04-03
  9. Black Ants and Buddhists by Mary Cowhey, 2006-04
  10. "I Can't" Said the Ant by Polly Cameron, 1975
  11. Ant: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition by Steve Holzner, 2005-04-13
  12. National Geographic Readers: Ants by Melissa Stewart, 2010-01-12
  13. Stand and Deliver: The Autobiography by Adam Ant, 2007-09
  14. I Saw an Ant on the Railroad Track by Joshua Prince, 2006-04-28

1. All About Ants
Learn all about ants. All about ants is full of ant info for anyone interested in ants.
http://www.infowest.com/life/aants.htm
All About Ants Ants have been living on the Earth for more than 100 million years and can be found almost anywhere on the planet. It is estimated that there are about 20,000 different species of ants. For this reason ants have been called Earth's most successful species. Ants build many different types of homes. Many ants build simple little mounds out of dirt or sand. Other ants use small sticks mixed with dirt and sand to make a stronger mound that offers protection from rain. Western Harvester ants make a small mound on top, but then tunnel up to 15 feet straight down to hibernate during winter. Ant mounds consist of many chambers connected by tunnels. Different chambers are used for nurseries, food storage, and resting places for the worker ants. Some ants live in wood like termites. Army ants don't make a home at all but travel in large groups searching for food. Sociology: Ants are social insects, which means they live in large colonies or groups. Some colonies consist of millions of ants. There are three types of ants in each species, the queen, the sterile female workers, and males. The male ants only serve one purpose, to mate with future queen ants and do not live very long. The queen grows to adulthood, mates, and then spends the rest of her life laying eggs. A colony may have only one queen, or there may be many queens depending on the species. Ants go through four stages of development: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Anatomy: Ants have three main parts. The head, the trunk(middle section), and the rear or metasoma. All six legs are attached to the trunk. The head consists of the jaws, eyes, and antennae. The eyes of ants are made up of many lenses enabling them to see movement very well. The antennae are special organs of smell, touch, taste, and hearing. The metasoma contains the stomach and rectum. Many species of ants have poison sacks and/or stingers in the end of the metasoma for defense against their many predators. To see a diagram and learn more about ant anatomy visit our

2. Stranger Than Fiction
Contains interesting facts about ant colonies and the job of each type of ant.
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ANTS
While there is much obsession with finding life in outer space, there are about one million different kinds of denizens of the animal world that breathe without lungs or gills, yet all have the same three body sections, six legs and antennae. I'm sure that up close, their appearance will outdo any special effect space alien. Ants are just one kind of these.
A Typical Ant Nest Worker ant scouts
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Worker ant
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Egg laying Queen Larvae The ant eggs hatch into larvae. The larvae later grow to become full grown ants. The typical ant colony is usually centered around one or more egg-laying "queens". The smaller worker ants care for the queen and her eggs. The smaller male ants and the larger queen ants all have wings. The male's life-span is short. Only the queen begins a new colony. A typical queen ant will usually fly to a new location to start a new colony by herself. She will not need to fly any more, so she sheds her wings.
With their combined weight greater than the combined weight of all humans, ants are the most numerous type of animal.

3. Ants In And Around The Home, HYG-2064-96
ants rank number one in inquiries at our Ohio State University Extension Entomology office over all other household/structural pests.
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Ants In and Around the Home
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Ants rank number one in inquiries at our Ohio State University Extension Entomology office over all other household/structural pests. It is very important to have an accurate ant identification in order to determine the best method of control if needed. When in doubt, collect several specimens in a watertight vial, add isopropyl or 70 percent alcohol (not water), and enclose in a crush proof box. Take to your county Extension office of Ohio State University Extension or mail to the C. Wayne Ellett Plant and Pest Diagnostic Clinic, 110 Kottman Hall, 2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, Ohio 43210-1087, phone (614)292-5006. A nominal fee is charged for specimen identification. Some ants are so small and similar in appearance when viewed by the naked eye, that it takes trained specialists to tell the difference between species. Common Name Scientific Name Carpenter Ant Camponotus spp.

4. Ants Management Guidelines--UC IPM
UC home and landscape guidelines for control of ants.
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    How to Manage Pests
    Pests of Homes, Structures, People, and Pets
    Ants
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    Ants are among the most prevalent pests in households. They are also found in restaurants, hospitals, offices, warehouses, and other buildings where they can find food and water. On outdoor (and sometimes indoor) plants, ants protect and care for honeydew-producing insects such as aphids, soft scales, whiteflies, and mealybugs, increasing damage from these pests. Ants also perform many useful functions in the environment, such as feeding on other pests (e.g., fleas, caterpillars, termites), dead insects, and decomposing tissue from dead animals. There are over 12,000 species of ants throughout the world. In California, there are about 200 species but fewer than a dozen are important pests (

5. ANTS: Facts About Ants
Provides general information about ants, such as body structure, life span, and life cycle.
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INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT ANTS Like all insects, ants have six legs. Each leg has three joints. The legs of the ant are very strong so they can run very quickly. If a man could run as fast for his size as an ant can, he could run as fast as a racehorse. Ants can lift 20 times their own body weight. An ant brain has about 250 000 brain cells. A human brain has 10,000 million so a colony of 40,000 ants has collectively the same size brain as a human. The average life expectancy of an ant is 45-60 days. Ants use their antenae not only for touch, but also for their sense of smell. The head of the ant has a pair of large, strong jaws. The jaws open and shut sideways like a pair of scissors. Adult ants cannot chew and swallow solid food. Instead they swallow the juice which they squeeze from pieces of food. They throw away the dry part that is left over. The ant has two eyes, each eye is made of many smaller eyes. They are called compound eyes. The abdomen of the ant contains two stomachs. One stomach holds the food for itself and second stomach is for food to be shared with other ants. Like all insects, the outside of their body is covered with a hard armour this is called the exoskeleton. Ants have four distinct growing stages, the egg, larva, pupa and the adult. Biologists classify ants as a special group of wasps. (Hymenoptera Formicidae) There are over 10000 known species of ants. Each ant colony has at least one or more queens.

6. Gwren's Home Page
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7. Ants
ants are normally from 2 to 7 mm long, although carpenter ants can stretch to 2 cm, or almost an inch! ants can be brown, black or red and can have wings or
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Ant
Image used with permission from the Department of Entomology and Nematology , University of Florida. Leaf Cutter Ants
Click to enlarge Carpenter Ant Photo courtesy of Joe Warfel Click picture to see a fantastic magnified ant! Ant Facts by Koday's Kids €The queen ant lays all the eggs in the anthill.
€Wood ants squirt acid from the end of their abdomens.
€Wood ant workers live seven to ten years.
€Wood ants make anthills out of twigs, leaves and soil.
€The queen ant lives up to ten or twenty years.
€The wood ant can threaten the enemy with open jaws.
€There are thirty-five thousand kinds of ants in the world.
€The ants exoskeleton is made of chitin.
€The male ant has wings for a short while. €There are sixty species of ants in North America. €The queen ant has wings. €The army ant bites and stings any bug that comes toward it. €The army ant can even bite a huge snake. €Ants have two stomachs one for them and one to feed others. €Some ants sleep seven hours a day. €The queen licks the eggs to make them hatch. €The queen feeds her eggs her own saliva.

8. AntWeb
Extensive information about the ants of California and Madagascar from the California Academy of Sciences. Includes browsable and searchable highresolution
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Ants of the World
Every ant tells a story. AntWeb provides tools for exploring the diversity and identification of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). These tools have been developed to encourage the study of ants, to facilitate the use of ants in inventory and monitoring programs, and to provide ant taxonomists with access to images of type specimens. Currently AntWeb contains information on the ant faunas of several areas in the Nearctic and Malagasy biogeographic regions, and global coverage of all ant genera. Antweb is funded from private donations and from grants from the National Science Foundation, DEB-0344731 and EF-0431330.
Bay Area Ants Survey
The 11-county Bay Area is home to more 100 distinct types of ant species. Visit AntWeb's Bay Area Ant Survey to find out how to become a Citizen Naturalist and help discover and document the native and invasive ants in the Bay Area. Learn about the ants in you backyard, schools and local Bay Area parks.
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9. ANTs High Performance RDBMS - Home
The ants Data Server provides the performance of an inmemory database with none of the compromises or limitations. Free evaluation download.
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10. Ant- Enchanted Learning Software
There are thousands of species of ants found all over the world and in just about every type of land environment. Many species are found in rain forests.
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  • Queen - The queen begins her life with wings, which she uses while mating. After mating with a male ant (or many males), she flies to her nesting area. She then loses her wings and spends her life laying eggs.

11. Retired Robots - The Ants
The ants are a community of cubicinch microrobots at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab. There are two main goals for this project.
http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/ants/
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The Ants: A Community of Microrobots
The Ants are a community of cubic-inch microrobots at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab . There are two main goals for this project. The first is to push the limits of microrobotics by integrating many sensors and actuators into a small package. The second is to form a structured robotic community from the interactions of many simple individuals. The inspiration behind this idea comes from nature the ant colony. In order to accomplish these goals, the robots have been equipped with sensors and actuators designed with their natural counterparts in mind. Each robot has 17 sensors including; four light sensors, four IR (infrared) receivers, bump sensors, food sensors, and a tilt sensor. They communicate with each other using two IR emitters, one mounted on the front of the robot and one mounted on the top. There are several levels of social behavior before reaching the goal of the ant colony. Right now, the robots can play Follow the Leader, Tag and Manhunt . Manhunt is similar to tag except there are two teams. The final game before the full-fledged Ant Farm is Capture the Flag. There are many application for robotic communities, including

12. Andover Newton Theological School » Welcome
Andover Newton Theological School, located in Newton Centre, MA, is a graduate school of theology offering the following degree programs Master of Arts,
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    13. Ants
    Easier ants are small insects, strong for their size, that live in a large group called a colony. ants often dig tunnels in the ground or in wood.
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    Ants Easier - Ants are small insects, strong for their size, that live in a large group called a colony. Ants often dig tunnels in the ground or in wood. Ants can carry over 25 times their weight. There are many kinds of ants. Harder - Ants are small social insects that live in organized communities called a colony. There are near 20,000 species of ants that vary in size, color, and ways of life. Most are a dull, drab color such as brown, rust, or black. However some ants are yellow, green, blue, or purple. The largest ant species can reach over 1 inch in length, while the smallest is about 1/25 of an inch. Some ants can lift items 50 times their own weight. Ants are distinguished from ant like wasps by a knot like growth or node on top of their waist. Ants are most numerous in warm climate regions, but they live almost everywhere on land except for extremely cold locations. Ants have many different ways of life. Some ants live in underground tunnels or build earthen mounds. Other ants live inside trees or in certain plants. Some construct nests of tree leaves. Army ants do not have permanent nests. Some types of army ants move across the land in enormous swarms eating insects they encounter. 'Slave maker' ants raid other nests and enslave the captured young. Harvester ants collect seeds and store them within their nests. Another species are sometimes called dairying ants, because they keep insects that give off a sweet liquid.

    14. Autonomous NanoTechnology Swarm - What's New
    Study on Autonomous Nano Technology Swarm, a novel concept to survey the asteroid belt using an autonomously operating spacecraft swarm.
    http://ants.gsfc.nasa.gov/
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    Intelligent Beings in Space! NY Times , May 30, 2006
    THINKING MACHINES A rover that changes shape to navigate rough terrain might use artificial intelligence.
    Soldier TET Emerges
    The TET modular architecture allows for field assembly, man-portability, and scalability. TET miniturization also makes it useful for reconnaissance in urban settings. (Click image to enlarge)
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    ...Steven Curtis designing a more ambitious rover. It does not have wheels. Instead, it looks like a shape-changing jungle gym, with trusses that lengthen and shorten. A simple prototype has been built. Computer animations illustrate its possibilities. Across flat terrain, it would roll like tumbleweed. Read entire article.
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    ANTS as an Architectural Pathway to Artificial Life (PDF) - Steven Curtis (April 2008
    THE 12-TET
    Here is the 12-Tet extending itself onto a rock. The 12-Tet Rover is one of ANTS' biggest current projects. It is 12 tetrahedrons made of 26 struts (thin, extendable, metal rods) that will roam all over Mars' complex terrain. Unlike the current wheeled rovers, it will be autonomous, so it will not require instruction from a whole team of scientists to complete a simple task. It will recognize obstacles and figure out how to get around them. It has a huge advantage over wheeled rovers because it does not require flat ground to operate properly. Rather than use wheels, it extends its struts and tumbles forward. It is a complicated type of movement to explain, and is best demonstrated in video on the right.

    15. Active Networks At UW
    Pointers to STP and ants, our main active network projects, are below. See the Utah Flux ants EE page for the current status and material on their Java
    http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/networking/ants/
    Active Networks at UW CSE Home Up About Us Search Contact Info People David Wetherall Andrew Whitaker Janos folk at Utah STP folk at Utah We have a range of research in the area of active networks and more generally extensible distributed systems. Pointers to STP and ANTS, our main active network projects, are below. See also the Scriptroute page for an open Internet measurement facility that uses code-shipping and runs on Planet:Lab.
    STP (Self-spreading Transport Protocols)
    The main STP page is at Utah ; please check there for up-to-date software and information.
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    ANTS (Active Node Transfer System)
    ANTS is a Java-based toolkit that has been widely-used for experimenting with active networks. It provides a node runtime that can participate in an active network, and a protocol programming model that allows users to customize the forwarding of their packets.
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    See the Utah Flux ANTS EE page for the current status and material on their Java NodeOS . The latest distribution contained here is version 2.0.2

    16. Carpenter Ants | University Of Kentucky Entomology
    This University of Kentucky site offers detailed information about behavior and physiology of the common carpenter ant.
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    University of Kentucky College of Agriculture "I keep seeing big, black ants in my house, especially in the kitchen and bathroom. I spray the ones I see, but they keep coming back. What kind of ants are these, where do they come from, and how do I get rid of them?" These are the questions typically asked by homeowners who have carpenter ants. Carpenter ants are one of the most common ants found in Kentucky. They are also one of the most difficult to control. This publication will help you determine if you have carpenter ants, and provide tips on how to control them.
    Biology and Habits
    Carpenter ants, vary in size and color but are usually large (1/4-1/2 inch) and blackish. Occasionally, swarms of winged carpenter ant reproductives will emerge inside a home. Carpenter ant swarms usually occur in the spring and are a sure sign that a colony is nesting somewhere inside the structure.

    17. Code Profiling, Memory Profiling, .NET Profiler - ANTS Profiler
    ants Profiler is a .NET profiler for performance profiling and memory profiling for your .NET application.
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    ANTS Profiler identifies performance bottlenecks in applications written in any of the languages available on the .NET Framework. To profile your application, use your application as normal within ANTS Profiler. During the performance profiling, ANTS Profiler records the frequency and time it takes for each line of code to be executed, as you are using your application. Detailed results will then reveal the slowest lines of code and methods, allowing you to quickly identify performance bottlenecks and optimize your .NET application

    18. AntCam - Your Ant Resource - Ant Farm Products, Info. And WebCam When The Ants A
    Everything you wanted to know about ants with a Ant FAQ, Ant Farm products, Ant Habitats, Ant Terrariums, Two live Ant Cams, Ant FAQ, Online Journal,
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    19. Identify Termites, Ants, And Other Household Pests
    ants can be a problem in any part of the country. Orkin can teach you how ants behavior can lead to big headaches for you and your home. Orkin is the ant
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    • Entry: Ants can enter through even the tiniest cracks, seeking sweet or greasy substances in the kitchen pantry or storeroom areas. Scent trails: Ants leave an invisible chemical trail known as pheromones for others to follow once they locate the food source. Nest locations: They can nest about anywhere in and around your house; in lawns, walls, stumps, even under foundations. Colony size: Can number from 300,000 to 500,000, and whole colonies can uproot and relocate quickly when threatened. With comparative freedom from natural enemies, a colony can live a relatively long lifetime. Worker ants may live seven years, and the queen may live as long as 15 years. Do-it-yourself ineffectiveness:
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    20. Active Networks
    ants, an Active Networking Toolkit. Currently maintained by David Wetherall at ants A Toolkit for Building and Dynamically Deploying Network Protocols,
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    Active Networks
    Active networks allow individual user, or groups of users, to inject customized programs into the nodes of the network. "Active" architectures enable a massive increase in the complexity and customization of the computation that is performed within the network, e.g., that is interposed between the communicating end points. The Active Networks Project at MIT was funded by a contract from DARPA from September 1996 through August 2000.
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