So today my Pheidole Megacephala decided that the rubber band that is helping hold up their water trough is absolutely fascinating. So much so that they even brought out the big jawed majors to help chew at it. This setup has been in there for a long while now and one or two has been up there before but never have they swarmed it. I can't figure out what the sudden interest in it is for?
I know they been drinking a LOT more recently, it has been interesting seeing how far it has gone down each day. The only things I can think of is either they can't get enough water from the cotton (that keeps them from drowning but still having access to the water) and so they are looking for an easier way into the water which the rubber is "easier" to chew or maybe there is something within the rubber band that they need food-wise. I been feeding them bugs and honey mostly, are they missing something in their diet?
Anyway, I'm just curious since I only just noticed a moment ago that they were swarming it. Aaaand it looks like they mostly gave up as now only 10 are still up there. Maybe they were just bored? lol
The big dark blob is a major chewing at the rubber band. Wish I could get better shots. Blah.