@JimmyVe
Well, the magnifying glass can be a bit tricky. The biggest problem is to hold it at the same distance from the lense so that the camera can get the focus right. Some cameras are unable to focus the picture if you hold the magnifying glass directly on the camera lense. So you get blury photos instead of nice and sharp ones.
The best for makeing photos of ants are macro lenses. Such as for example Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 macro. But problem with macro photo is elswhere. It is to achive good deepth sharpnes (I'm not sure what is the english term for it) so that the WHOLE ant is sharp and not just the head or the back of the ant. To achive this you need to close the shuter as much as possible but this then means longer times. Long exposure times but usually mean blury photos especialy if the ant is moving. So tripod is a must. However, in my oppinion macro photography is the best there is.








