RFKCA0KC–Red Wood ant making an aggressive stance, ready to spray formic acid at an attacker of its nest
RFHACNB0–Formic acid. Molecular model of the naturally occurring acid formic acid (C.H2.O2), also known as methanoic acid. The simplest carboxylic acid, it is found in bee and ant stings. It is also an important intermediate in chemical synthesis. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white) and oxygen (red). Illustration.
RMBJMWAA–formic acid molecule with ant
RMMB5HY1–Close-up picture showing the stings on nettle leaves, Urtica dioica. The sting contains formic acid, histamines and other chemicals. Dorset England UK
RM2M4GAGG–wood ant (Formica rufa), ants in an anthill squirting formic acid into the air, Germany, Bavaria
RMF156FT–Wood ants (Formica rufa) jetting formic acid to protect their nest. Surrey, England, June. Digital Composite.
RFWTJ585–Periodic table of elements with plastic ball-and-stick model of a formic acid molecule (CH2O2). Formic acid is simplest carboxylic acid.
RF2K4AT72–Pale bristle formic olive bristly fruiting body
RMF0MJ4A–Large Wood ant {Formic rufa} nest in boreal forest, Northern Oulu, Finland, June 2008
RMT0J4H8–Weaver Ants, Oecophylla sp, on leaf, in defensive position ready to spray formic acid, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
RF2M1HJPD–3D image of Formic acid skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of Methanoic acid isolated on white background
RF2BK65N7–Close-up on red wood ant Formica rufa isolated on white background
RMD8G5EN–Rubber latex coagulum from coagulating troughs, Malaysia
RMA64GRM–Wood Ant (Formica rufa) New nest in woodland, Spring
RFD7C5Y9–Formic acid ant sting chemical, molecular model. Atoms are represented as spheres with conventional color coding
RM2CKX4R2–Wood ant nest in Blean Woods, near Canterbury Kent, UK
RMJ8MK8Y–Wood Ant Worker Feeding (Formica rufa)
RMB2DR33–ant formica Formica rufa imenotteri insetti formicaio montagna Cogne Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso Valnontey Valle d'Aosta Itali
RFM592WK–Formic on human skin
RM2BN4T65–A swarm of Western Thatching ants, also called Formica ants, Formica obscuripes, in their nest in a rotting aspen stump in central Oregon.
RFHACP6G–Formic acid. Molecular model of the naturally occurring acid formic acid (C.H2.O2), also known as methanoic acid. The simplest carboxylic acid, it is found in bee and ant stings. It is also an important intermediate in chemical synthesis. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white) and oxygen (red). Illustration.
RMBJMAT9–formic acid molecule with ant
RMMB8ATC–Close-up picture showing the stings on nettle leaves, Urtica dioica. The sting contains formic acid, histamines and other chemicals. Dorset England UK
RM2M4GATX–wood ant (Formica rufa), ants in an anthill squirting formic acid into the air, Germany, Bavaria
RF2WG3XGC–Bottle of formic acid
RFWTJ57N–Plastic ball-and-stick model of a formic acid molecule (CH2O2) on a white background. Formic acid is also called methanoic acid and is the simplest ca
RFCNGF8T–Formic acid molecule
RMD40MXM–Ball Of Rubber Coagulated From Tapped Latex By The Addition Of Formic Acid
RFCNG593–Formic acid molecule
RF2HT58XM–Weaver ant closeup macro shot, climbing down a flower stem. Soft bokeh background.
RFCNG3M3–Formic acid molecule
RMD8G5E4–Rubber latex coagulum in coagulation troughs, East Malaysia
RMA64GHT–Wood Ant: Formica rufa. New nest in woodland. Spring
RMDMK5RK–Black garden ant, Lasius niger, high macro portrait showing mouth parts and antennae
RF2K6MX7C–Container of the food additive E236
RFD7C5YK–Formic acid ant sting chemical, molecular model. Atoms are represented as spheres with conventional color coding
RMB2DR3J–ant formica Formica rufa imenotteri insetti formicaio montagna Cogne Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso Valnontey Valle d'Aosta Itali
RFCNGF8P–Formamide molecule
RM2BN4RYB–A swarm of Western Thatching ants, also called Formica ants, Formica obscuripes, in their nest in a rotting aspen stump in central Oregon.
RFCNG591–Formamide molecule
RMBJMYD6–formic acid molecule with ant
RMMB5HXE–Close-up picture showing the stings on nettle leaves, Urtica dioica. The sting contains formic acid, histamines and other chemicals. Dorset England UK
RFCNG3KY–Formamide molecule
RF2FMRB2H–European red head ant, Formica rufa, also known as the red wood ant, southern wood ant, or horse ant walking alone
RFT35FJH–Closeup (macro) of young stinging nettle leaves. Backlight.
RFCN39FA–The winged ant
RMBCF63X–Wood Ant
RF2CF0NPE–Selective focus of Formic acid solution in brown amber bottle. Blur white laboratory backdrop with copy space.
RF2HT58XK–Weaver ant closeup macro shot, climbing down a flower stem. Bokeh background.
RFKFEG68–Molecule model of Formic acid, or 'ant acid'.
RME45Y1W–Wood Ant (Formica rufa) workers defending the nest by ejecting droplets of formic acid, UK.
RF2CAAFMN–Formica rufa or red wood ant lives in coniferous woodland , the workers are colored red, have large mandibles and are able to spray formic acid from their abdomens as a defense, Nests are large and dome-shaped.
RMDMK5R8–Black garden ant, Lasius niger, high macro portrait showing mouth parts and antennae
RME45Y1X–Wood Ant (Formica rufa) workers on top of their nest synchronise ejection of formic acid droplets to maximise deterrent effect on potential predator, UK. Commended in the Audubon Society of Greater Denver ‘Share the View’ competition 2011
RMAE7GEJ–Wood Ant Formica rufa in defence position ready to srey formic acid Maulden wood Bedfordshire
RF2M1HKA5–3D image of Sodium formate skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of sodium hydrocarbon dioxide isolated on white background
RMBGRB94–Latex is poured into pans after collection and coagulated using formic acid.
RM2BN4RPF–A swarm of Western Thatching ants, also called Formica ants, Formica obscuripes, in their nest in a rotting aspen stump in central Oregon.
RF2K983RP–3D image of Amyl formate skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of food additive isolated on white background
RMBJMWAD–formic acid molecule with ant
RMMB8ANW–Close-up picture showing the stings on nettle leaves, Urtica dioica. The sting contains formic acid, histamines and other chemicals. Dorset England UK
RMCPR18F–A velvety ant releases an invisible but strong cloud of formic acid while climbing a stalk to attack an intruder
RF2FMRBCG–European red head ant, Formica rufa, also known as the red wood ant, southern wood ant, or horse ant
RFT35FJ1–Top closeup (macro) view of young dense stinging nettle leaves.
RF2RDWJ38–Common black ant (Lasius niger) pupae with workers. Ants formic eggs.
RMBCF63R–Wood Ant
RF2CF0NPF–Selective focus of Formic acid solution in brown amber bottle. Blur white laboratory backdrop with copy space.
RF2HT58XJ–Weaver ant closeup macro shot, climbing down an anthurium flower stem.
RF2BW58EE–Closeup of red wood ant worker profile on tree bark. Formica rufa. Side view of crawling biting forest bug with formic acid for defence. Social insect.
RMK0EEGK–Vinegaroon, Mastigoproctus gigantaus, Texas Whip Scorpion, emits an formic acid from glands at abdomen which smells like vinegar
RM2KJ21FB–Wood Ants (Formic rufa) at nest. Surrey, UK.
RF2ENDWDR–3D illustration of symmetric labyrinth with green light formic abstract background
RMW7XXTY–Wood ants (Formica rufa) jetting formic acid at a human hand, Surrey, England, June.
RFHACP6F–Formamide. Molecular model of the amide formamide (C.H3.N.O), also known as methanamide. This chemical is derived from formic acid. It is used for manufacturing sulphonamide drugs, for synthesizing vitamins, and as a softener for paper and fibre. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white), nitrogen (blue) and oxygen (red). Illustration.
RFRHARKD–Formic acid (methanoic) molecule. Structural chemical formula and molecule model. Vector illustration
RF2M1MDTR–3D image of Hydrogen cyanide skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of Formic anammonide isolated on white background
RMPEHDYD–Prizren, Kosovo. 18th July, 2018. A transport tank of the type 'Fuchs' drives through a kind of car wash in a warehouse and is sprayed with formic acid. This is intended to prevent the introduction of pathogens into Germany when the tank is returned. Credit: Sina Schuldt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2KFHY30–3D image of Calcium formate skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of calcium salt of formic acid isolated on white background
RMBJMFCE–formic acid molecule with ant
RMMB5HX8–Close-up picture showing the stings on nettle leaves, Urtica dioica. The sting contains formic acid, histamines and other chemicals. Dorset England UK
RMRMGP1N–Wood ants, Formica rufa, outside their nest in warm, February sunshine with a shield bug they have captured. The ants can spray formic acid as a defen
RMF7F03N–Aiterhofen, Germany. 30th Nov, 2015. Firefighters in protective suits enter the Bayern-Ei company site in Aiterhofen, Germany, 30 November 2015. A large quantity of highly corrosive formic acid was leaking on company grounds. Photo: ARMIN WEIGEL/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2RDWHYA–Common black ant (Lasius niger) pupae with workers. Ants formic eggs.
RM2GK69E1–Glinde, Germany. 13th Sep, 2021. Firefighters in protective suits push a container with binding agent to the affected warehouse. A large amount of formic acid has leaked from a container in a warehouse. (to dpa 'Fire department in action against leaked formic acid in Glinde') Credit: Jonas Walzberg/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2CF0NNX–Selective focus of weak Formic, Acetic and Phosphoric acids in brown amber bottle. Blur white laboratory backdrop with copy space.
RMDAAYD4–Mathias Beller, head of the Leibnitz Institute for Catalysis, holds a container with an iron catalyzer, which is being used for a new hydrogen storage system in Rostock, Germany, 22 September 2011. The researchers in Rostock have succeded in a thus far uniquely simple and efficient way of releasing hydrogen from formic acid with the help of an iron catalyzer and are circumventing t
RMJPD0YG–Formica rufa drinking water
RMK0EEGG–Vinegaroon, Mastigoproctus gigantaus, Texas Whip Scorpion, emits an formic acid from glands at abdomen which smells like vinegar
RF2BCW68K–Formic acid molecule. Present in ant venom and in stinging nettle. Skeletal formula.
RF2H6CYPH–Red ants marching in a circle. Vector round formic frame consisting of walking bugs. 3D realistic illustration of a track or trail of domestic insects
RMW7XXW3–Wood ants (Formica rufa) jetting formic acid at a human hand, Surrey, England, June.
RFHACNAY–Formamide. Molecular model of the amide formamide (C.H3.N.O), also known as methanamide. This chemical is derived from formic acid. It is used for manufacturing sulphonamide drugs, for synthesizing vitamins, and as a softener for paper and fibre. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white), nitrogen (blue) and oxygen (red). Illustration.
RFRHARJG–Formic acid (methanoic) molecule. Hand drawing, sheet of paper in a cage.Vector illustration
RF2C9JTAC–Formic acid molecule. Present in ant venom and in stinging nettle. Blue skeletal formula on white background.
RF2M4C32R–3D image of Benzyl formate skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of Formic acid benzyl ester isolated on white background
RF2BK6865–Angry red wood ant Formica rufa spraying formic acid and showing jaws
RM2A2M0MM–Anthia, Print, Anthia (common name Saber-toothed ground beetles) is a genus of the ground beetle family (Carabidae). Species of Anthia can spray a jet of formic acid up to 30 centimetres (12 in), which if not treated, can cause blindness in animals which harass the beetles
RM2T09PH1–A column of marauding Matabele Ants return to their bivouac after a successful expeditionary raid on a termite colony. Many of the workers carry prey.
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