Quick question... let's say I have built an (I think) amazing vivarium (pics probably to be posted tonight after I read the instructional topic for that) and moved in my ants. It honestly took them a few days to move out of their formicarium pieces that were placed inside the vivarium. So instead of moving into the lovingly carved tunnels and chambers I constructed for them... They have moved in under the moss bed onto the barrier screen I have to avoid moss falling into the water I have underneath the moss for the waterfall feature.
SO... Is it worth it to try to make them uncomfortable under there or is that just adding dumb stress to them? I'm SO sad they didn't move into their tunnels as it took me literal months and several rotary tools to carve them/ construct them. It was a real process .
There HAVE been some scouts checking the tunnels out the past few days so I'm hopeful they are just doing this as a temporary move and will eventually find the tunnels more to their liking. Anyway pics will show up later for scrutiny... the basic question is "is it worth it to try to make them uncomfortable before they get too established in their poor choice of nest, or should I proceed to leave them alone?"
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