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Ants Use Scents Like Road Signs

Ant writes "Animal Planet mentions ants scouting for food place a tiny scent marker on branches that do not lead to a reward. This was according to a study published on Thursday in Nature, the weekly British science weekly. The pheromone acts like a "no entry signal" to other ants, telling them not to waste their time going down that route, it says. The discovery was made by animal scientists at Britain's University of Sheffield. Seen in The Ant Farm's and Myrmecology's Message Board forum thread."

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  1. Let me be the first to say... by ndansmith · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    This story stinks!

  2. Thanks God... by Pecholata · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    there are still some genetical differences between ants and humans.

    One buddy pissing all way long to the beer machine to mark the shortest path for the rest of the group?... mmm it doesnt sound pretty exciting, specially for the cleaning stuff.

    Anyway, it wouldnt be the first time I see someone marking the way from toilet to bar pissing on the floor :-).