When i placed pieces of cricket into the L. niger queens test tubes alot of the queens would rear up and bring their tails underneath as if they were spraying acid @ the prey. Is this just a defensive think, like say when a toad rears its back legs up to make itself larger?
I was told by a fellow ant keeper that L. niger workers also spray acid. I have never experienced this years as a kid picking up and playing with ants, but i have been biten a few times.






the misconception about its lack of sting is only due to the fact it cannot pierce human skin with its sting so we dont feel it, i'm sure however if u thrust your hand into a fully fledged Niger nest you'd have a sore arm for a few days after lol

