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Acutus' Camponotus Chromaiodes Journal We have EGGS! Update 2/17/20


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#21 Offline Acutus - Posted May 12 2019 - 8:02 AM

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I love C. chromaiodes. Their majors can get huge! Since I have been feeding my large colony more protein, some HUGE majors have eclosed! One of the largest is 14 millimeters! Your colony's queen is of the rarer red version. Mine is black with red legs.

 

Yeah these guys are bad [censored]! :D I feed mine protein almost everyday and there is going to be such a population boost soon!

 

Good to know about the Queen. I think she's awesome. Her name is Avyanna. I didn't know about the more red thing cause she's the only chromaiodes queen I've seen! :D


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#22 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted May 12 2019 - 8:13 AM

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Some of these queens are rare, with lots of red all over them, while most are black with a little bit of red on the legs. You got lucky! :)

#23 Offline Acutus - Posted May 14 2019 - 3:50 PM

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Ok so I have some concerns or maybe I'm just over thinking things you guys let me know.

For awhile it seems like most of the workers are staying in the Out World, I think a lot have had a bit of a die off too. There is however a TON of Brood! 

Could it be the workers don't feel like they have room in the nest due to the quantity of Brood? Should I add another Nest section? I think there is room for everyone in the 1 section.

 

See attached video.

 

 

Also noticed this weird behavior at one of the water stations. Could they be trying to get somewhere and make the nest larger? I've already had to change the cotton here because they had pulled so much they were in danger of flooding.

 

 

Thoughts?????


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#24 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted May 14 2019 - 4:38 PM

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Based on my experience I would say they have enough room for a couple of months. For the cotton pulling, it is completely normal. They are probably trying to get substrate for their larvae.
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#25 Offline Acutus - Posted May 22 2019 - 5:33 PM

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Ok so no pics but the Colony seems to be doing very well! Brood is progressing nicely and there a tons of Pupae. Some very large! I hope to see some of them eclosing. :D The colony continues to eat every form of food I can put in there! Beetle Grubs, May beetles, wood roaches, meal worms, wax worms, termites, and any other insect are all readily attacked and eaten! Honey continues to be their source for carbs.

As much as half the workers of all forms are in the Out World at all times with the rest helping to tend brood. they really pull on the cotton in the water tubes though. They generally take it and drag it into the nest. Could this be to boost humidity?

 

It really seems to me they are trying to make the nest strictly a brood chamber. I may try adding and additional nest just to see what happens. Any thoughts?


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#26 Offline Acutus - Posted May 26 2019 - 3:02 PM

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Well fed them again today.  Honey and I gave them a ripe Mulberry that had fallen from a tree. They seemed to like it. I also threw in 5 beetle larvae which were attacked before they hit the ground. LOL! Here's some pics there is Brood EVERYWHERE!!! :D

 

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#27 Offline ANTdrew - Posted May 26 2019 - 5:10 PM

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Serviceberries are ripe, too, now. They may like those.
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#28 Offline CatsnAnts - Posted May 26 2019 - 5:20 PM

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Wow, this colony looks amazing!
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#29 Offline Acutus - Posted May 26 2019 - 6:01 PM

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Serviceberries are ripe, too, now. They may like those.

I actually had to look that up. Never seen them before. The Tree looks familiar but I've never noticed the berries. Gonna have to look for some,

 

Wow, this colony looks amazing!

Thank you! :D


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#30 Offline Acutus - Posted June 4 2019 - 7:40 PM

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Not much to report except it seems every time I check there's more eggs and Brood! :D I'm anxiously waiting to see my first new ant eclose. There are so many Pupae!! 

 

They eat literally Everything!! I'm getting ready to order a new Out World for the colony so I can remove and clean the current Out World. I may also offer a new Nest area but I'll leave that part up to the ants! :D


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#31 Offline Acutus - Posted June 6 2019 - 12:00 PM

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So can anyone tell me what this is? I thought it was a trash pile bu they never move it. It doesn't appear to be molding. I know thay have added pulled cotton to it. Could this be their way of controlling humidity?

Any Ideas?

 

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Here's an over all view the amount of Brood amazes me. I check everyday to see if any of the Pupae open but so far I haven't seen it. :(
 
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#32 Offline Kaelwizard - Posted June 8 2019 - 5:49 AM

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It could be their poop.
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#33 Offline Acutus - Posted June 8 2019 - 4:55 PM

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It could be their poop.

 
Well I did a little searching!
This is an article I found. :D

 

Where's the poop? Ants keep a tidy indoor toilet, scientists find

https://www.latimes....0218-story.html


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#34 Offline dermy - Posted June 8 2019 - 10:29 PM

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I think it's just trash that will eventually be taken out when all those cocoons eclose into new workers in a few weeks. I always find the pupae stage of Camponotus to be pretty long.

 

Also nice Journal :D The pictures are really amazing same with the video footage!


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#35 Offline Acutus - Posted June 9 2019 - 6:45 AM

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I think it's just trash that will eventually be taken out when all those cocoons eclose into new workers in a few weeks. I always find the pupae stage of Camponotus to be pretty long.

 

Also nice Journal :D The pictures are really amazing same with the video footage!

 

Thank you! :D Yeah, I'm finding this Pupae stage almost unbearable! LOL!


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#36 Offline Acutus - Posted June 23 2019 - 4:06 PM

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HUGE UPDATE!!!! 6/23/2019

 

Been really busy at work as it's the start of Summer Camp Season. So today one of our biggest camps is setting up and they call be to remove (meaning Kill) a huge "Pile" of big black ants that are in our shed!!!

So I get up there and see they were definitely Carpenter Ants and they have made a nest in a pile of 2x2's the camp uses for Tent poles!! There are seriously like 75-80 of these 2x2's.

I go get my ant gear, which did not include insecticide, and a flashlight and get to work! :D Tuerns out they are C. chromaiodes!! :D

​One by one I'm moving the wood and when I get to a group of ants they get vacuumed up and dumped in a small tote. I'm seeing huge amounts of Brood but I'm being really careful to look for the queen.

Well I get down to 4 2x2's and I'm thinking watch it be a Damn satellite nest and on the next piece, BOOM!, I see the Queen and get her!! :D So now that I got her I spend some time getting the rest of the brood and workers.

Here's what I ended up with:

 

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So now I gotta get them in a Formicarium. Luckily I have an AC Hybrid Camponotus nest ready to go!! :D So I dump the Workers and Brood into the Out World then gently release the Queen into same! :D
 
New colony 3
 
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New Colony6
 
10 minutes later
 
New Colony 4
 
 
An hour and a half after dump. :)
 
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So now I got 2 huge colonies of C. chromaiodes!!!!  :yahoo:  :yahoo:  :yahoo: 

 

 

 

 


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#37 Offline NickAnter - Posted June 23 2019 - 4:14 PM

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This is a perfect example of when to collect an established colony. Good job and congrats!!!!!

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Hi there! I went on a 6 month or so hiatus, in part due, and in part cause of the death of my colonies. 

However, I went back to the Sierras, and restarted my collection, which is now as follows:

Aphaenogaster uinta, Camponotus vicinus, Camponotus modoc, Formica cf. aserva, Formica cf. micropthalma, Formica cf. manni, Formica subpolita, Formica cf. subaenescens, Lasius americanus, Manica invidia, Pogonomyrmex salinus, Pogonomyrmex sp. 1, Solenopsis validiuscula, & Solenopsis sp. 3 (new Sierra variant). 


#38 Offline CatsnAnts - Posted June 23 2019 - 4:22 PM

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Wow, awesome! :D that’s a lot of brood :lol:
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#39 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted June 23 2019 - 4:30 PM

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Omg dude... That is a ton of brood....
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#40 Offline ANTdrew - Posted June 23 2019 - 5:36 PM

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Wow! Nice work on the rescue. That’s like instant gratification
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