Does anyone outright provide ways for harvester ants (e.g. Pogonomyrmex, Veromessor) to germinate larger seeds? (I mean aside from putting them in dirt.)
Sufficiently damp cotton in a test tube would seem important (could explain why my second group of Veros are always pulling cotton - their cotton's surface tends to dry out), but what about in mini-hearths and the like? Or do people bother? I just skimmed through this research on Pogonomyrmex badius. Food purists have long argued that germinating seeds is important and it sounds like P. badius at least agrees.
The Florida Harvester Ant, Pogonomyrmex badius, Relies on Germination to Consume Large Seeds
https://journals.plo...al.pone.0166907
Edited by OhNoNotAgain, February 6 2020 - 11:02 PM.