No, ants are generally not attracted to dried oranges.
While ants are drawn to sugary substances and some fruits, dried oranges are less appealing to them. The drying process removes much of the moisture and readily available sugars that attract ants to fresh fruit. Although dried oranges still contain sugar, it's less accessible and concentrated than in fresh or rotting fruit, making them a less desirable food source.
Therefore, you're unlikely to experience an ant infestation due to storing dried oranges. This makes them a convenient decorative item or snack option without the worry of attracting unwanted pests.