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"<b>A little bloated.</b><br><br>A Honeypot worker ant's abdomen will swell to the size of a grape after eating too much nectar.  <br><br>These workers become the 'honeypots' for the colony. The fattened ants hang from the ceiling and allow their nest mates to eat the nectar. They do this by stroking the honeypot's antennae, which prompts the honeypot to regurgitate food into their mouths.",

"<b>Ant medicine.</b><br><br>Australian aboriginal people use the Honeypot ant's honey for medicinal purposes.  <br><br>The honey contains strong antibiotic properties and is used as medicine in the form of a balsam.  They also eat the insects directly and use their honey as a base for making alcohol.  ",

"<b>Candy ants.</b><br><br>Honeypot ants are eaten as candies.  <br><br>They are so sweet, some people eat them as candies. You can buy Honeypot ants from markets in Northern Mexico.  <br><br>The sweetest are the clear, yellow ants. Darker ants are thought to contain fluids from dead animals and are therefore less popular.",

"<b>Ant adaptation.</b><br><br>Honeypot ants are excellent examples of insects who have adapted to their environment.  <br><br>By using some ants as refrigerators to store food, the entire colony can survive in harsh desert conditions.",

"<b>Is there a ransom?</b><br><br>Honeypot ants are often kidnapped.  <br><br>They have a high nutritional value, and are often kidnapped by raiders from other ant colonies.",

"<b>Good parenting skills.</b><br><br>Honeypot ants tend to their aphids with TLC (tender loving care). <br><br>They periodically 'milk' them for their honeydew secretions by stroking them gently with their antennae. They will also aggressively protect them when they're in danger by moving them to temporary shelters or nests. <br><br>During winter, some Honeypots will move their aphids to underground burrows.",

"<b>Ant-putations.</b><br><br>Honeypot queen ants tear off their own wings. <br><br>After mating, queens tear off their own wings by pushing them back and forth with their hind legs.",

"<b>The Great Ant Robbery.</b><br><br>The termite is a favorite delicacy of the Honeypot ant.<br><br>Just like highway robbery, Honeypot ants will often rob a traveling harvester ant, particularly if it is a termite."];

