Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
formicaries
Noun
/ˈfɔːrmɪˌkɛriz/
Definition
Formicaries are the nests or colonies of ants, typically built in the ground or in decayed wood.
Examples
- Formicaries can be found in various environments, from forests to urban areas.
- The structure of formicaries often reflects the species of ant that built it.
- During the summer, many formicaries become quite active with ants foraging for food.
Meaning
The term ‘formicaries’ refers to the structural homes created by ants where they live, reproduce, and maintain their colonies. These nests are crucial for their survival and often consist of intricate tunnels and chambers.
Synonyms
- Ant nest
- Ant hill
- Ant colony