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Ponera Pennsylvanica help


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#1 Offline AntPerson76 - Posted August 24 2023 - 3:15 PM

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I just caught a colony of ponera Pennsylvanica just a few minutes ago, and don't worry, it wasn't under a rock, but instead a broken piece of a pot. I collected at least 10 workers, 4 of which are newly enclosed, a total of 4 queens(!), And a few queen alates and one male who surprisingly is the only one who can almost climb. Anyways, I had some questions.

Why were there alates and males at such a small size? ( I double checked and I collected the whole colony for sure)

What should I keep them in?

What should I feed them and how to care for them?

This is a species I've wanted to try to keep for so long. I'm excited I finally have the chance. Any help is appreciated.

Edited by AntPerson76, August 24 2023 - 3:23 PM.


#2 Offline Yourbasicantkeeper - Posted August 24 2023 - 3:39 PM

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Sometimes when a queen is not fertilized, they produce alates, instead of workers. So maybe one of the queens isn't fertilized?


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#3 Offline Virginian_ants - Posted August 24 2023 - 3:44 PM

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They are springtail specialists but my queens happily ate fruit flies and roach pieces. Dirt setups work best.

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#4 Offline AntPerson76 - Posted August 24 2023 - 4:29 PM

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Sometimes when a queen is not fertilized, they produce alates, instead of workers. So maybe one of the queens isn't fertilized?


Now that I think of it this is probably it. I guess for now I'll keep the alates and maybe release them during their nuptial flights to help the native population.

#5 Offline AntPerson76 - Posted August 25 2023 - 4:53 AM

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I moved them into a small plastic circular container with dirt and some moss. I'll post a picture of their setup when I get a chance, but they are so small I feel like they can stay here until they really get too big in population for their container. I plan to add a large flat rock to the center for them to hide and nest under, but I am a little confused on how to feed them. I guess if it's dark enough I can give them a cricket leg, but I'm pretty sure springtails are their favorite food so adding a good amount of them in would clean the container and feed them. Do they hunt the springtails?



#6 Offline Virginian_ants - Posted August 25 2023 - 5:05 AM

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Yes that's what they specialize in the wild.
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#7 Offline AntPerson76 - Posted August 25 2023 - 8:26 AM

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Another interesting thing I've noticed with ponera is that when threatened they curl up into an almost pupae like state. Is this normal defense for ponera?



#8 Offline Virginian_ants - Posted August 25 2023 - 12:04 PM

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Yeah I've seen this too, Strumigenys do it too.
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