The antlion larva constructs its trap by moving backward in a spiral and flicking sand away with its head, creating a perfect cone-shaped funnel in loose, dry soil.
The antlion is a miniature marvel of engineering and predatory skill, most famous for the larval stage where it builds sophisticated "pitfall traps" to capture ants and other small insects. Known in North America as due to the winding trails they leave in the sand, these insects are masters of ambush. The Pit of Despair ant lion
Though they look like "miniature monsters" as larvae, antlions eventually undergo a complete metamorphosis. The antlion larva constructs its trap by moving
If the prey tries to climb out, the antlion flicks jets of sand at it to destabilize the walls and trigger mini-landslides that pull the victim back down. The Pit of Despair Though they look like
Once in reach, the antlion seizes the prey with its massive, sickle-shaped mandibles . It injects a paralyzing venom and digestive enzymes that liquefy the insect's internals, allowing the antlion to "slurp" its meal. Life Cycle and Transformation