When a crow feels sick, it goes to an ant nest, not to eat them, but to disturb them. The crow shakes its body, sponges its feathers, spreads its wings and stays still while the ants walk all over its body. As they move between their feathers, ants release formic acid, a natural chemical that helps eliminate bacteria, mites and parasites that hide in the crow. The crow knows exactly what it is doing. This behavior, called “anting”, is your natural way of healing. Sometimes the crow even picks up ants with its beak and rubs them on its feathers as if they were medicine. No vet needed, no pills... just instinct