So the ant moves to the North and falls off the edge of the world, so to speak.
The ants in turn keep predators away and will move the aphids between feeding locations.
It was true that the ants were not moving fast.
In the nomadic phase the ants move their entire colony to a new location nearly every night for about two weeks on end.
Only the sun and the ants moved.
This ability to hold the prey is extremely important because the ants move and congregate fairly slowly.
All the functions are totally lost when Argentine ants move in.
That's absurd, of course, because anyone knows an ant can't move a rubber tree plant.
For all you've done, the ants are still moving on the hill, and the first level can never hold.
"Havana was like an abandoned wedding cake that ants have moved into," he writes.