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Modifying an AntsCanada Hybrid nest for better function
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ANTdrew
, Nov 23 2023 9:40 AM
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#1 Offline - Posted November 23 2023 - 9:40 AM
A couple of years ago, I donated a large Tetramorium colony to a local nature center. A guy working there set them up in an AC Hybrid Formica nest with the 1.0 outworld. They did pretty well in it, but were always slipping out of cracks that he tried to stop up with vaseline. The colony eventually died out due to his moving and the Pandemic. I was given the setup, and it collected dust in my shed for a couple of years. I’ll document the tweaks I made to it here for reference. Read on!
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#2 Offline - Posted November 23 2023 - 11:29 AM
-Modifications-
The first step was a thorough cleaning. Olive oil and vaseline are horrible barriers because they leave a caked on mess eventually.
Next, I poured a thin layer of PerfectCast plaster and sprinkled sand on top. This will counteract the downsides of plastic nests by offering a variety of surfaces and greater absorption. I took care not to cover the back end with hydration holes using clay to block the plaster.
Next, I filled the hydration tray with perlite since I had a bag in my shed. This should help hold moisture without having a tray full of water to slosh around.
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Then I sealed the glass with silicone since I’ve learned the hard way how to deal with tiny ants.
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All that remained was to apply a proper barrier. I use fluon because it is 100% effective against Tetramorium. I’ll move my large new Tetramorium colony in sometime this weekend.
The first step was a thorough cleaning. Olive oil and vaseline are horrible barriers because they leave a caked on mess eventually.
Next, I poured a thin layer of PerfectCast plaster and sprinkled sand on top. This will counteract the downsides of plastic nests by offering a variety of surfaces and greater absorption. I took care not to cover the back end with hydration holes using clay to block the plaster.
Next, I filled the hydration tray with perlite since I had a bag in my shed. This should help hold moisture without having a tray full of water to slosh around.
picture upload site
Then I sealed the glass with silicone since I’ve learned the hard way how to deal with tiny ants.
post images
All that remained was to apply a proper barrier. I use fluon because it is 100% effective against Tetramorium. I’ll move my large new Tetramorium colony in sometime this weekend.
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"The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer." Prov. 30:25
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
#3 Offline - Posted November 23 2023 - 10:28 PM
-Modifications-
The first step was a thorough cleaning. Olive oil and vaseline are horrible barriers because they leave a caked on mess eventually.
Next, I poured a thin layer of PerfectCast plaster and sprinkled sand on top. This will counteract the downsides of plastic nests by offering a variety of surfaces and greater absorption. I took care not to cover the back end with hydration holes using clay to block the plaster.
Next, I filled the hydration tray with perlite since I had a bag in my shed. This should help hold moisture without having a tray full of water to slosh around.
picture upload site
Then I sealed the glass with silicone since I’ve learned the hard way how to deal with tiny ants.
post images
All that remained was to apply a proper barrier. I use fluon because it is 100% effective against Tetramorium. I’ll move my large new Tetramorium colony in sometime this weekend.
Is the 'caked mess' left by olive oil and Vaseline a purely visual downgrade or does it affect the effectiveness of the barrier? What barrier/s do you recommend?
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#4 Offline - Posted November 24 2023 - 4:07 AM
It looks horrible, and it would decrease the effectiveness of other barriers by leaving a rough surface. I recommend Fluon, or you can mix talc mixed with alcohol and paint it on with a paintbrush.
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"The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer." Prov. 30:25
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
#5 Offline - Posted November 24 2023 - 7:56 AM
Before heading out for my turkey dinner last night, I put the Tetramorium’s seriously overcrowded Mini-Hearth into the AC Outworld and pulled out all the plugs. That’s all it took to get the ants moving. By the time I got home from my parents’ house, they had moved in!
I aspirated and brushed out the remaining stragglers this morning. They look great in the new setup.
Here’s the queen:
I aspirated and brushed out the remaining stragglers this morning. They look great in the new setup.
Here’s the queen:
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"The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer." Prov. 30:25
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
#6 Offline - Posted November 24 2023 - 10:49 AM
The miracle gro is safe for ants?
Veromessor pergandei
Veromessor andrei
Crematogaster sp.
Pogonomyrmex cf cali and rugosus
Various Pheidole
C. yogi
#7 Offline - Posted November 24 2023 - 11:57 AM
Hmmmm. Good point. It’s just Nitrogen and Phosphorous in any case.
Edited by ANTdrew, November 24 2023 - 11:59 AM.
"The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer." Prov. 30:25
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.
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