Heard the one about the elephant and the ant? 1
14th Jul 2009
Hello lovely people
Did you know that there is an ant colony that lives on three continents? Seriously. There is a colony of Argentine ants that has spread to Europe and Japan, of course with some help from people. One colony spreads over 6 000 km (3 700 miles) along the Mediterranean coast. The second one extends over 900 km (560 miles) in California in the US. The third colony is in Japan. Researchers discovered that these ant colonies share a very similar of hydrocarbons in their cuticles, and they are in fact members of the same colony.
Here is the interesting part. Put ants from different colonies together and they become aggressive. Put ants from these three different colonies together, and they act like old friends. They are never aggressive towards another, and they never avoid one another. They recognise each other on the basis of the chemical composition of their cuticles.
How many families can associate with this? How many families are spread across the world and feel such strong familial bonds that they will recognise and support their relatives wherever they find them? Make the circle even closer. How many nuclear families live in the same country and find it difficult to keep contact with each other? It is even more tragic when a family live in the same town and manage to erect artificial boundaries to keep away from each other. Maybe we can learn from these ants and re-assess our own family bonds.
Do they not contact me because I do not contact them? Do I not contact them because they do not contact me? When you point a finger to them, see how many fingers point right back to you. It is interesting that whenever you have trouble with various family members, you are the common denominator in all those difficulties. And close physical contact is not the only way to keep family bonds strong. Simply thinking of people with love, wherever they are in the world, is already a step in the right direction.
Another interesting fact about ants is that they understand when we talk to them. Yes, I thought the same when I first heard that. I was told that when you have ants in your house, you can let them leave by talking to them. You use your finger to draw a line where you see the ants, and you simply tell them that it is time for them to leave because they are in danger if they stay. I tried that, and it actually worked – in two different houses, and with two different groups of ants.
To be continued.
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Love and Light
Elsabe
One Comment to “Heard the one about the elephant and the ant? 1”
Linda Woods
Yes, this happened to me also. I had hundreds of ants in my kitchen. I simply told the ants in a loving tone, that they had to go or it would be dangerous for them to stay. Most of them left immediately – a few of them hung around to see if I was bluffing, but I managed to get them wet and outside before the chemicals from my pest control company were applied. They use environmentally safe chemicals and I hate even thinking about killing anything, so I talk to to uninvited guests and give them an ultimatum. It’s nice to find out that I’m not the only person who speaks to the insect kingdom. Thank you for posting this. Love your blog and catch your posts on my desktop every day.
Linda