I actually have an interesting update. I decided I would do the outworld maybe Friday. Gonna be taking the girls to work Thursday for the kids. Give them a lesson in ants and ant colonies. So don't want to stress them out tonight attaching the outworld, breaking it down wednesday night, and then more stress again Thursday.
So the interesting part. I was giving my son a bath and noticed I had essentially drowned a termite elate(do they have elates? Or is it another name?) So wrapped it up in a paper towel and was gonna give it to the girls for some protein for the week.
So I unwrapped the termite, no movement good dead. Stuck her in and watched the workers a bit in dim light to not stress them. First worker investigates, oh snap the termite is not dead and it's not happy becoming lunch. Worker takes a bite at the termite and runs off to inform her sisters of the invader.
I sit here wondering what I should do. Open the formicarium again and take the termite out or leave it be and see what happens. Decide to leave it be for now, if an emergency starts I will remove it then.
This is where things get pretty neat. The workers start a kind of two man team work attack. One worker harasses from the front while the other one takes nasty bites from the back at the termites wings and legs.
The duo take turns doing the different jobs while the rest of the nest stand by the entrance of the nest in case the termite tries to get in.
A couple times a worker gets on the termite pins the termite down and sprays with formic acid. The termite gets cornered by the liquid feeder and that's where her doom happens. One really aggressive worker gets ahold of the termites wings and pins it down hard and begins applying formic acid. The termite stops fighting, the workers walk away and let it die alone.
Slowly the workers make their way back and begin biting pieces off to take to the nest for food.
Sadly I have no pictures or video, my phone was in my room and I didn't want to leave to go get it.
This was a total accident and next time I plan on making sure prey is dead 100% by crushing it or lancing it with a toothpick. But when given lemons make lemonade right? It did give me a look into their defense strategies and how they handle hunting and killing prey.
I was downright amazed at their team work, and how they even had rotating shifts. It was surprisingly intelligent of them.
Edited by Kalidas, October 21 2019 - 8:56 PM.