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Mon, 28 Mar 2011 08:30:45 -0700
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<would like to understand why ants would 
leave their nest with eggs to end up on top of a beehive.  Any ant 
experts out there?
>

From your description, you probably have one of the many carpenter ant species.  These ants usually have a main colony in some sort of semi-rotting wood and also several satellite colonies which can me many meters away.  The workers (there are 3 'castes', Major, Intermediate and Minor) will transport pupae (often called "ant eggs") to their warmest satellite colonies to speed development.
 
cheers,
dave...
 
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