Hey guys, and welcome to my first ever ant journal! I make tonnes of Youtube videos about all my ant colonies, but I never really had the time to make a journal here. But now it's the school holidays and I finally have a lot of spare time, and so I decided that it would be the best time ever to start a new thread! In this topic I will be updating you all on my Pheidole Megacephala super colony whenever anything major happens, so make sure you keep checking back on this journal!
So I captured this colony around 3 months ago with a friend by flipping a few logs near my house. Literally under every log was a few dozen queens and piles and piles of brood. But most of the queens managed to get away and in the end we had about 50 queens and around a thousand workers, with a few hundred larvae and probably thousands of eggs. To learn more about this colony watch this video I made 3 months ago: youtu.be/c4Cfjle696s
Fast forward to present day and this colony has BOOMED. I picked the right queens (out of the thousands that were there), and they have been laying like crazy. They have literally turned the colony into a machine which converts crickets and roaches into tens of thousands of eggs. The Tar Heel Ants Fortress which they once barely filled up in now covered with ants, and in every nook and cranny of the nest you can find at least one queen sitting inside. My most recent video contains updates on them and a ton of other colonies that I own.
Note that I am not a noob anymore (unlike what I said in my last journal) and I am up for the challenge of bull ants. The Myrmecia Pilosula colony mentioned in the video was wild caught by a friend (off his ant-hater neighbour's property, the owner of which wanted to poison the colony), and the die-off is happening because they are not used to this captive environment. My nigrocincta were like that at the start but look at them now! Anyways, enjoy the video and please subscribe for more updates! And for those of you who live in Australia and are well-prepared enough to keep bull ants, feel free to enter the giveaway! youtu.be/i4s7ysjFpLo