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The ants male and female will do mate together  and lay their eggs and that's how they reproduce their clan.

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The Queen Ant selectively uses the sperm cells retained from the nuptial fight, laying fertile or unfertile eggs depending on the cycle which is needed in a colony.
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Queens would have to reproduce asexually by developing eggs into larvae without sperm fertilization because there were no males in the area. 
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Ants reproduce by a process called complete metamorphosis, which involves four distinct stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The female ant lays an egg, which hatches into a larva. The larva then develops inside a protective cocoon, called a pupa. Once the pupa has developed, the adult ant emerges.
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After mating , the female ant lays both fertilize eggs and unfertilize eggs . The fertilize eggs turn into female ants . Ant eggs are hatch between two weeks
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After mating, the female ant lays both fertilized eggs and unfertilized eggs. The fertilized eggs turn into female ants, and the unfertilized eggs turn into male ants. Ant eggs are tiny, oval-shaped, transparent and white in colour. The eggs hatch in 7 to 14 days.
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