now, before i give anyone a heart attack, i have not captured any queens yet. i am waiting for some test tubes to arrive in the mail and nuptial flight is barely starting (i have seen some small, black ants having their nuptial flight this early but nothing else. spring only just started, afterall.) i am simply milling over sustainable food options.
i saw it mentioned somewhere (i forgot where exactly) that some species of ant will readily consume cat food and get their necessary protein from it. obviously, this is less 'natural' than feeding your ants insects. but i am interested in this possibility and if feeding your ants mostly cat food as their protein has any adverse effects on them. theoretically, honey and cat food is all most omninvorous species would need, but this feels off to me.
another interesting thing i have been thinking about is feeding ants boiled egg. has anyone done this? it would be interesting to know.
this all especially pertains to my endeavour into the possibility of keeping a semi-claustral queen during the founding stage. i am unsure if it is even worth taking risks like this, especially with ants that may not be common in my area.