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What would a queen leaf cutter ant use as a food source for a new colony?

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  • by Melissa King on January 22nd, 2011

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    A queen leaf cutter ant leaves her parental nest carrying a bit of fungus from that colony. After selecting a nesting site and mating, she will use this fungus to start a new fungus garden, which will provide food to the new colony.

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    Texas A&M University: Texas Leaf Cutting Ant

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