Currently Raising:
Camponotus Novaboracensis (3rd Year)
Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Tetramorium Immigrans
Crematogastor sp. (cerasi I think)
Aphenogastor sp. (Picea or rudis, I think)
Formica sp. (Integra, I think)
Formica sp. (subsericea, Ithink)
Intro
This is my third year anting. I fell in love with it instantly about 3 years ago in the spring of 2017. I watched an AC video with Mikey Bustos (Thanks Mikey) and realized that all those things I wanted to do as a young bot are now possible with shared information on the web. I absolutely love it. I find it fascinating, calming and of therapeutic value to me. And I LOVE creepy crawlies. Throwing insects into anthills when I was a boy.... hell ya eh!
Unidentified Species/Formica
I have 4 species that remain unidentified. Two Formica and a crematogastor and Aphenogastor. I will post pics of these for others to aid my in ID later. I don't want to disturb my Formica (Integra) queen at the moment. There are about 15-20 nanitics at the moment. They're quite small and extremely skittish so I want to give her time to grow the colony before I try to get a pic. But I definitely want to ID that species. I've always loved Formica ants. They're fast and healthy at the moment, and I just moved them into a new test tube attached to an AC mini outworld. I've tried this species two winters before this both unsuccessful but third time's a charm.
Camponotus Novaboracencis
This is my 3 year old colony. She is the second queen I caught. The colony grew a lot in it's second year so much so that I had to move them from my old AC Hybrid nest. Thank god. They chewed right through the plastic mesh. Now they're in my new Hybrid nest 2.0 and it's waaaayyyy better. I went into last winter with about 500 ants. I don't hibernate in the fridge as I just don't have the space. However, they go into a type of torpor. I lost a lot of ants over the winter. I think the colony was halved. Rough, and maybe because of the no hibernation thing. They have been my last species to wake up but the eggs that were undeveloped in the fall are still there and now I see some larvae. The ants have become bigger and I have some majors and super majors these days. They'll be even bigger this year! The goal this year for all my ants and myself is a more varied diet. Too many crickets! I've just ordered some roaches and flightless fruit flies also some bloodworms. Thanks for all the tips on the forum, guys (meaning guys and gals). Here are some pics of the colony and outworld. This is a pic of the colony just when they woke up. They piled some garbage and bodies in their formicarium but like the last formicarium the cleaned it when they needed room.
I will update my other colonies in the coming days.
Edited by Canadant, April 4 2021 - 4:18 AM.