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How do you control population in a leaf cutter ant colony?


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#1 Offline AntsTopia - Posted June 30 2023 - 6:45 PM

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I hate being a pain but I still need info for my lil cousin and I suggested that he just go on the forum himself but no his mother said he is too young to be on forums. Understandable but anyway I just want to know how you can control their population. Either like taking out the Fungus or not giving them enough leaves something like that. Thanks!  


Is it just me that likes the look of ant brood? It just reminds of you how well an ant colony is doing. 


#2 Offline ReignofRage - Posted June 30 2023 - 7:37 PM

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Limiting the amount of vegetation provided is the usual way of limiting growth. You should keep us updated on how his colony does.



#3 Offline AntsTopia - Posted June 30 2023 - 7:56 PM

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Well i am going to try to see if i can go down there and try to oversee the process of the colony. Maybe take a break from Florida. 


Is it just me that likes the look of ant brood? It just reminds of you how well an ant colony is doing. 





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