
Insectes Sociaux
Insectes sociaux are social insects that live in organized colonies, exhibiting complex behaviors such as division of labor, communication, and cooperation. Examples include bees, ants, wasps, and termites. These insects work together to build nests, forage for food, care for their young, and defend their colony, often with specialized roles like workers, soldiers, and reproductive queens. Their social structure allows for efficient survival and adaptation, making them some of the most successful and ecologically impactful insects.