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Ants and microchips part II


Ants and microchips part II


We all have seen the images, where ants are carrying microchips. Could it be possible that the microchips, what are used to research and control the ants would just deliver to the forest, and when the ant is taking the microchip to its jaws the microchip will send the electric stimulant to the head of that bug. And could that thing make possible to control the ants and their behavior?

That kind of things are really interesting stuff to think, and when we are thinking possible to train ants and other bugs to find things, we must just grow them in the place, where they would think the thing like plastic explosives or drugs as the food. And when we would deliver those ants to the house, they could carry the microchip, which helps to detect their position.

That thing can help the persons, like law enforcement, find that kind of stuff in the houses, and other hidden locations. Ants don't fly and they are really hard to detect, and the RFID-chip can help to track those marked bugs. So how to train those bugs to find things, what the people want?

The answer is simple: growing them in the nest with the thing, what they wanted to track. In some scenarios, the ants can be used to steal highly secretive materials from the research laboratories, by growing them on material what wanted to steal. I don't know is this possible in practical life, but in theory, ants can steal small bites of medicals and another kind of materials.  In the wildest dreams, the ants can grow in the cell cultures, what are made by using cells, what are isolated from the crime scenes. In theory, ants can find those persons very easily. Also

And if the used ant is ranger ant, that means that this kind of thing is a very good topic for some kind of horror movie.  The RFID chip can be tracked by using a very sensitive radio receiver, and the very small-sized microcircuits would get their electricity by radio-waves, which makes those things very small and light. 


They can also be used in theory to take the ants under the control. And if that thing is possible someday, that thing can be used to deliver the senses of that animal to the operators. The ants can stimulate to tell other ants that in someplace is food, and that means when the ant is finding drug or plastic explosive storage, those bugs just eat that stuff. If we are thinking the cases, that ants are used to find the explosives, their jaws can moisten in the liquid, where are the bacteria, what uses sulfur as the nutrient.

That bacteria can make every explosive, what has sulfur useless. And that kind of thing might be the next-generation systems, what purpose is to find and terminate the enemy equipment. But I don't know, has somebody ever research the other things than using the wasps to detect mines.

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