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My refrigerator is failing
Started By
MrKeene
, Dec 17 2023 5:40 PM
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#1 Offline - Posted December 17 2023 - 5:40 PM
Hi everyone, I'm a new ant keeper in Vermont my Queen ant came to me during a hard time in my life and I've been giving her the best care so far. We have 5 workers healthy and all. But my refrigerator is failing. I have a storage unit I could house them in. Would that be safe it could get -16F degrees here. I'm thinking wrap them in a towel? They are the carpenter ants from Pennsylvania. I cannot spell their name for the life of me!
#2 Offline - Posted December 17 2023 - 6:07 PM
Camponotus pennsylvanicus. If it's cold/hibernation season, wrap them in a couple towels. Hope this helps
Currently keeping: Pheidole obscurithorax (FINALLY I CAN STUDY THEM AND HAVE THEIR COOL MAJORS ), Tetramorium bicarinatum, Solenopsis spp. (probably xyloni, the queens are tiny hehe)
Wanting: Atta texana, Camponotus planatus (PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HOOK ME UP WITH ATTA)
Previously kept: Monomorium minimum, Pheidole dentata
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#3 Offline - Posted December 18 2023 - 6:18 PM
You best not rely on blankets or jackets for cold-blooded creatures. -16F is WAY too cold.
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