Today I received a Monomorium floricola colony with 3 queens and a couple of hundred workers. As always I like to keep small and new colonies in small plastic boxes, so I can monitor them better:
Despite their tiny size, they are quite active and started exploring their new outworld as soon as I opened their old test tube.
To give you a better image of how tiny they are, I created a picture with 2 ant vector images that are exactly 1.5 mm and 2 mm (which is the size range of worker ants of M. floricola):
I offered them a new test tube since the old one had a too-small diameter so I couldn't attach a cork to it:
I drilled a hole with 3 mm diameter into the cork so that the ants feel more comfortable in the new test tube but are still able to go in and out.
Beside sugar water, I offered them a cricket (Gryllus assimilis) and grounded hazelnut:
Monomorium spp. are truly omnivorous and eat beside sugary water and insects/meat also seeds and nuts.
However, they were more interested in the cricket than in the hazelnut:
I want to finish today's journal entry with two additional images: