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Harvester ant care (pogonomyrmex badius)


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#1 Offline Marcusantguy - Posted May 24 2021 - 10:55 AM

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Ill be gettting my hands on some pogonomyrmex badius queens soon and would like some advice on how to care for harvester ants, any info would be appreciated.

#2 Offline PetsNotPests - Posted May 24 2021 - 10:59 AM

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You probably know this already, but the main food source of  Pogonomyrmex is seeds. I've found that they love dandelion seeds are their favorite. Aso, feed them a mix of sugars like honey and hummingbird nectar. keep their nest relatively dry, because their a desert species. Good luck with them!


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-Camponotus sansabeanus

-Camponotus US-CA02

-Camponotus vicinus

-Formica podzolica

-Monomorium spp.

-Pogonomyrmex californicus

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#3 Offline Kaelwizard - Posted May 24 2021 - 1:38 PM

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You probably know this already, but the main food source of Pogonomyrmex is seeds. I've found that they love dandelion seeds are their favorite. Aso, feed them a mix of sugars like honey and hummingbird nectar. keep their nest relatively dry, because their a desert species. Good luck with them!

Actually Pogonomyrmex need fairly humid nests. At least P. occidentalis do.




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