I'm going to be starting a journal for this species. They currently have around 50-60 workers and the queen was caught in 2019. This species is relatively large compared to other Camponotus in the United States.
I'm currently keeping them in a boxbox container with a hydrostone base and sand surface. I've also been feeding them nearly every day with pieces of roaches, some fruit flies and hikari freeze-dried bloodworms. I also have a byFormica 1ml feeder that is filled with perky pet hummingbird nectar for them to drink.
For the most part, they seem to be very calm and do not forage even as much as my C. fragilis colonies of the same size. This might also just be because they have a pretty small brood pile right now. However, when I was moving them into their current setup, a worker that got on my finger tried to bite me multiple times. This was the first time I've had Camponotus workers from any of my colonies try to actively attack me.
I'll update this journal when I can, and I hope you guys enjoy!
Queen pic:
Worker pictures:
Brood pile:
Full colony:
Edited by sirjordanncurtis, February 3 2021 - 3:28 PM.