ANT

I think it is going on a vacation or in search of food. But, bro where are you going alone? Remember one thing: "One bee cannot build a hive and one ant cannot build a colony.
ANTS
Ants are social insects that live in colonies being some of the most successful insects. Ant colonies include one or more queens, workers, eggs, larvae and pupae. Some ant species nest in the ground, many times under concrete or slabs. Ants are formed with a head, a thorax, or a mid-section and an abdomen connected to thorax by a very short narrow single eyes, which are the purpose of detecting light. Ants have two stomachs. They have a single stomach and a crop stomach. The single stomach is used to store food and to digest the food. The crop stomach is more interesting; it stores food and serves to to the rest of the colony in times of need.
Ants may look small and insignificant, but consider this: "The combined weight of all the ants on Earth probably equals the combined weight of all the people on Earth. Ants are capable of communicating with each other very well. Mainly, they communicate by their antenna by touching or through smells. If you observe their activity, you will see that often two ants will touch each other by their antenna. Smell and touch organs of ants are found in their antenna and an ant's antenna is highly sensitive.
CARPENTER ANT

Carpenter ants are considered both predators and scavengers. These ants are foragers that typically eat parts of dead insects or substances derived from other insects. They are also known for eating sugary liquids such as honey, syrup or juices.

Most of the species of carpenter ants forage at night. When foraging, they usually collect and consume dead insects. Some species commonly collect live insects. When they discover a dead insect, workers surround it and extract its bodily fluids to be carried back to the nest.
Carpenter Ant