Ants may be tiny, but in sheer numbers alone they are astonishing. Learn more about them and what is happening on ‘flying ant day’

By Gardens Illustrated Team

Published: Tuesday, 24 October 2023 at 09:48 AM


Ants…tiny, but mighty! The average-sized black ant, Lasius niger, is so small – 3mm – you might not even notice it, but ants should never be overlooked nor underestimated.

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In sheer numbers alone they are astonishing, with around 50 species in the UK and over 15,000 species globally. A report published in the US Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences estimated there are 20 quadrillion ants on earth – approximately 2.5 million ants for every human. As well as dwarfing our human population, their highly advanced social skills give us a run for our money. Their complex, organised colonies and sophisticated communication skills are all honed for the benefit of the colony. This remarkable cooperative behaviour is not only beneficial to their colonies but can also be good for our gardens as Royal Entomological Society expert Francisca Sconce explains …