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Edited by Flu1d, January 7 2023 - 6:25 PM.
I feel like those fire ants are quite remarquable, if they weren't such a biological threat i would keep them for sure. So i look forward to your journal and surely they will live up to their reputation, thrive and get very numerous !
I have no special knowledge of invicta, but having read and watched alot about their genus you shouldn't have much problem even with only one queen going. Are you into behavioral observation for your ants ?
I feel like those fire ants are quite remarquable, if they weren't such a biological threat i would keep them for sure. So i look forward to your journal and surely they will live up to their reputation, thrive and get very numerous !
I have no special knowledge of invicta, but having read and watched alot about their genus you shouldn't have much problem even with only one queen going. Are you into behavioral observation for your ants ?
get ready for good protein supply and a nice PFE talcum barrier ! There is a video somewhere on YouTube showing how they are maintained in lab for research.
get ready for good protein supply and a nice PFE talcum barrier ! There is a video somewhere on YouTube showing how they are maintained in lab for research.
Haha, if you have ever seen a fire ant nest in person, even if you barely touch it with a stick it sinks in and a red/black flood of fire ants pour out in the most terrifying way.. Its insane to see!I thought the title said "the brood flood"
Edited by Flu1d, December 14 2022 - 8:21 AM.
There are fire ants all over where i live. I know what you mean. When i walk home from my school, piles are everywhere in some places!Haha, if you have ever seen a fire ant nest in person, even if you barely touch it with a stick it sinks in and a red/black flood of fire ants pour out in the most terrifying way.. Its insane to see!I thought the title said "the brood flood"
Edited by LowQualityAnts, December 14 2022 - 8:23 AM.
There are fire ants all over where i live. I know what you mean. When i walk home from my school, piles are everywhere in some places!Haha, if you have ever seen a fire ant nest in person, even if you barely touch it with a stick it sinks in and a red/black flood of fire ants pour out in the most terrifying way.. Its insane to see!I thought the title said "the brood flood"
Well am i going to do a journal for my Solenopsis then ?
Well am i going to do a journal for my Solenopsis then ?
Edited by Flu1d, December 15 2022 - 5:00 PM.
Edited by Ant-nig321, December 18 2022 - 7:30 AM.
Good day, everyone! I hope you are all doing well. So, updates for today: I removed the tin foil plates I made for each colony, seems they ate all that honey up like they never ate before! That does my heart good to see these skinny girls eat! Other than that, no update. All of the queens are still alive and they all still have brood. Its been SUPER cold, was 33°F when I woke up (right above freezing!) In Florida 😭
Question for all of you awesome journalists and journal readers: Is it typically considered better to continually just update the main post, or will that be too crazy long and should each update be its own post?
Super cool! There is a pretty cool antkeeper in Jacksonville actuallyYeah it has been getting colder. Jacksonville nuptial flights have stopped but I remember catching a queen on Christmas when I lived in Orlando.Good day, everyone! I hope you are all doing well. So, updates for today: I removed the tin foil plates I made for each colony, seems they ate all that honey up like they never ate before! That does my heart good to see these skinny girls eat! Other than that, no update. All of the queens are still alive and they all still have brood. Its been SUPER cold, was 33°F when I woke up (right above freezing!) In Florida 😭
Question for all of you awesome journalists and journal readers: Is it typically considered better to continually just update the main post, or will that be too crazy long and should each update be its own post?
Edited by Flu1d, December 18 2022 - 12:46 PM.
Super cool! There is a pretty cool antkeeper in Jacksonville actuallyYeah it has been getting colder. Jacksonville nuptial flights have stopped but I remember catching a queen on Christmas when I lived in Orlando.Good day, everyone! I hope you are all doing well. So, updates for today: I removed the tin foil plates I made for each colony, seems they ate all that honey up like they never ate before! That does my heart good to see these skinny girls eat! Other than that, no update. All of the queens are still alive and they all still have brood. Its been SUPER cold, was 33°F when I woke up (right above freezing!) In Florida 😭
Question for all of you awesome journalists and journal readers: Is it typically considered better to continually just update the main post, or will that be too crazy long and should each update be its own post?
Edited by asim, December 18 2022 - 3:53 PM.
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