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Can ants get drunk? Probably Not! But they do interact with alcohol in surprising ways. Some of the ways we figured that out are pretty dumb. Follow us for more ant facts and stories!

Special thanks to Vanderbilt University for allowing us to use some of their amazing footage.

The Effects of Ethanol and Acetic acid on Behaviour of Extranidal Workers of the Narrow-Headed Ant Formica exsecta (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) during a Field Experiment: doi.org/10.3390/ani13172734

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@lexiscourse28575

7 months ago

Maybe the alcohol is attractive as ethanol is a product of plant/fungal anaerobic respiration, suggesting nearby glucose. As for the vinegar, certain acids e.g. ethanoic may be found in soils with a lower pH which could be unsuitable for colony-making. Just my guess, I'd love to hear the current hypothesis! This is great stuff, thanks for the hard work!

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@thomasstan8767

8 months ago

This is so interesting!! Thanks for sharing

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@ervinsparks1606

8 months ago

"PromoSM" ☹️

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