Insect and plant cohabit
The most complex and highly evolved forms of colonialism in the insect world are those created where the organisms (wasps, bees and ants) live within plants, stimulating the tissue of their host to provide them with custom-built homes, by growing special galls, hollow stems or thorns with swollen bases. The leaf-cutting ants of South America build vast underground nests and have expeditions via long tunnels. They may remove entire trees (leaves, roots and stems) converting the material to pulp in their chambers which forms a compost for cultivating edible fungi.
The leaf-cutting ants of South America build vast underground nests and have expeditions via long tunnels
