Sunny with a risk of clouds
Look out on warm, still, humid days, for clouds of flying ants as they rise from the ground to take to the skies. The ants in question are usually black ants, and as they emerge from holes in lawns and cracks in pavements, they have one thing in mind: to mate.
Nuptial flight
The clouds of ants are made up of males whose only purpose is to meet and mate with a queen ant. The female ants that take to the air are newly born queens. Look carefully at an ‘ant cloud’ this summer using binoculars and you may spot that among the millions are a few ants which are much bigger than their airborne companions. These are the queens.