Ants and Sugar
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LanceN_
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Ants and Sugar
I am doing an experiment on whether ants are attracted more to brown or white sugar. What do you think the outcome will be? Also,why are ants attracted to sugar?
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Adean2001
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Re: Ants and Sugar
Hi Lance,
It looks like you have an interesting idea for a science fair project. I certainly can't tell you whether ants will be more attracted to white or brown sugar (that's the whole fun in doing the project in the first place). I suggest that you start by researching how ants smell (how do know where food is located, follow trails left by other ants, etc.). Here is one good article that gives you the basics of this. http://news.vanderbilt.edu/2012/09/ants ... -of-smell/ though I suggest you do more research on the specific type of ants you will be using for this experiment.
You should also research the differences between white sugar and brown sugar to help you form a hypothesis before beginning the experiment. And, don't forget that you'll need a control also. Perhaps you should dissolve the sugars in water (making sure that they have equal concentrations) and have plain water as your control.
Good luck.
It looks like you have an interesting idea for a science fair project. I certainly can't tell you whether ants will be more attracted to white or brown sugar (that's the whole fun in doing the project in the first place). I suggest that you start by researching how ants smell (how do know where food is located, follow trails left by other ants, etc.). Here is one good article that gives you the basics of this. http://news.vanderbilt.edu/2012/09/ants ... -of-smell/ though I suggest you do more research on the specific type of ants you will be using for this experiment.
You should also research the differences between white sugar and brown sugar to help you form a hypothesis before beginning the experiment. And, don't forget that you'll need a control also. Perhaps you should dissolve the sugars in water (making sure that they have equal concentrations) and have plain water as your control.
Good luck.

