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If you want a broken heart read the reviews on amazon for gel farms. I don't know how amazon calculates the number of stars... but there are far more one star reviews than one would expect for a product with 5 stars. I know, of course, that gel farms are basically death traps for ants, but I decided to look at the purchase numbers and reviews as I was trying to figure out how many people have pet ants.
We've now had this death trap for a week. There are ant body parts in some places. I've removed at least 5 dead ants. There is NO tunnel digging and the few that have tried to go down the started tunnels have died. It's awful, instead of watching them dig I'm watching them slowly die. It looks like a slow torturous death too!
I never thought I'd care so much about ants but this is absolutely awful to watch!
1) It wasn’t clear where to acquire the ants 2) the ants don’t seem to be healthy in the environment.
They were busy for the first couple of days but then became very still. They dug about one length of a tunnel before their activity just stopped. They seem to move only when the air hole was opened and we gently blew into it. They stay motionless, piled on top of each other - seemingly to get away from the gel.
Awful. The ants went in and went right to work digging tunnels.. but then after the 2nd day, I could see them just huddling on top of a pile they dug... And a bunch huddling in the bottom area where they had dug a tunnel down to... They weren't moving much and I realized after looking more closely, that the tunnels they dug had collapsed, into a gooey thick mess, and they were all trapped.
I was very excited about this purchase for my daughter. We set it up and followed the instructions.
Four days later and there was no tunneling observed. Every time I looked, there were more dead ants. I’ve probably scooped out 25 dead ones already.
The light died after 3 days. I’m not sure if I want to try another gel habitat or a sand. I’m at a loss.
As you can see in the video, there is a pile of dead ants on the left. The ants gather up the dead ones and put them in a pile.
There are so many reviews like this! Parents trying to help their kids. Dead ants. Even the "good" reviews are disturbing. Mostly "I just set it up and my kid loves it" one even said something about the ants being dead after just two months "but worth it for the smile it put on my kid's face"
What if someone made puppies or some animal people don't treat like disposable entertainment live in this mess??????
(Getting a little protective and worked up I guess. And it's not a perfect analogy, but I think you get my point here.)
But more seriously what makes me most sad is that these experiences can make people give up on ants. The sadness of my ants dying in my "uncle milton" farm stayed with me for decades. It was that long before I saw better nests... and wanted to try again. Though, the milton farm is at least... possible to to use. It's just fiddly, and it's easy to over feed or underwater the ants. At least a sandwich with sand is a viable option.
I did find one review where someone got a Lasius neoniger queen to lay some eggs. She dug down to the bottom and made a little pocket. Maybe if that person feeds protein she will make it. The gel contains no protein.
I ended up writing my own review.
Gel farms claim that they provide humidity and food for ants to live. This is true for a few weeks, maybe a few months. Then the ants will die. The gel contains no protein. Just sugars and corn starch. Almost all ants need protein to live. Many species of ants will not do well in a medium so damp and potentially sickly. Smaller ants will escape. The ants will struggle to keep their home clean as the months pass. A queen ant can live for up to 15 years. Workers can live for up to 2-3 years. Ants will place garbage in the part of their outworld furthest from the nest. They are very clean.
They will build a grave yard. They will need it.
If you buy the ants sold without queens on this site it's not really colony. So, the ants won't have much to do. You will miss some of the most fascinating ant behaviors. It's just a group of scared lost ants in an unsuitable environment. They will still try their best to survive. They will try their best to escape and find their queen.
It would be better to get your child some test tubes and cotton balls. It's also less expensive. An excellent healthy ant habitat can be made using these items along with a plastic tub with a secure lid with securely taped fine mesh to let in air. What you feed the ants will depend on their species. But almost all ants like dead insects (freeze 'em in a plastic bag and put one in now and then) Ants also like sugars of course.
Search for "tube and tubes ant-keeping" This is a cheaper and more sustainable method.
Insects are living things and when you see them close up it's remarkable how complex they are. They are not disposable toys! Enjoy keeping pet ants by doing just a little more reading and keeping them so they have a chance to thrive and show you how amazing they are.