Coloration: red head and thorax, gaster is silver in the first and red in the other queen
Texture: shiny; slightly hairy gaster
Best Answer ponerinecat , August 2 2019 - 3:21 PM
They are some sort of polyergus. Really difficult to raise, as they are a slave raiding species and cannot sustain or even feed themselves.
Go to the full postColoration: red head and thorax, gaster is silver in the first and red in the other queen
Texture: shiny; slightly hairy gaster
Formica cinerea (queen of 2018)
Formica rufibarbis (queen of 2019)
Formica pratensis? (queen of 2020)
I have no idea but they are AWESOME looking ants for sure!!
Billy
Currently keeping:
Camponotus chromaiodes
Camponotus castaneus
Formica subsericea
They are some sort of polyergus. Really difficult to raise, as they are a slave raiding species and cannot sustain or even feed themselves.
If you really want to raise them, you will need a portion of a formica colony with workers and brood. You will also need to supply the colony with formica brood whenever they need new slaves. Once the colony is founded, the loss of their formica slaves will mean death unless you can artificially hatch a worker(Which is not that hard.).
They are really rewarding to raise, though, and fascinating to watch. Some people have reported slave rebellions and polyergus workers supressing or being swarmed by the rebellion.
Billy
Currently keeping:
Camponotus chromaiodes
Camponotus castaneus
Formica subsericea
Wow, thank you! So it must be Polyergus rufescens, though we caught pretty dark ones (especially the first). There's no other Polyergus species here.
I don't feel like raising slave-raiders, so they'll be going back into the wild. Though they do look awesome!
Formica cinerea (queen of 2018)
Formica rufibarbis (queen of 2019)
Formica pratensis? (queen of 2020)
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