the ants always go where they like it best, which may or may not be where we had figured that might be
They more or less just can't nest in 'the wrong place" cause they won't stay there, but move to any place where they measure conditions to be any better. Like if they want 80f, but the closest they can find is 68f, then they will be where it is 68f.
We can't assume they "like" where they are, they are wherever it is "as good as it can be." Which may or may not be their optimal best really, just "the best" they can find at the moment. So if they find conditions are just a little better in the outworld than nest, they will move there.
If you know what their ideal is, and you create that space for them, they will move into it.
With camponotus i notice they are generally averse to light, commonly getting the high speed freak outs when exposed to light more than some other species.
Covering the topdown nest fully or using a red filter on it would help them differentiate the nest from the outworld by light levels. I notice in the image posted, it looks as if they are in the most shadow they could find. The top down nest having some side shadows but still getting direct light cast into all the chambers.
Not sure on their ideal temps, but i'd also be checking on that to ensure the nest was kept on a fairly tight temp range around their ideal. While the outworld was allowed to temp swing wider, for more natural outdoors day/night time changes.
Once you master their reactions, and have the ability to tightly control their environment. They will kind of go where you direct them to, with that direction being environmental conditions made more or less brood rearing optimal for them. They will go where they deem it to be optimal and all we have to do is wait patiently.
But then they pick what is "optimal" for them, from what is available to them.
This is why knowing their ideal conditions, and being able to make that where you want it, is the power to get them to nest where you want.
However a small outworld with a closed lid will likely smell like the same as the inside of the nest to them. If they "see" it this way then they do and the only fix is to open the lid and keep it a fresh air outworld where their nest oder can't build up. To make the illusion of outside the nest for them is smell based basically.
Though a strong light/dark differentiate between the outworld and nest can help with that.
Even if it all smells the same to them, if we know they prefer darker areas, then darker zones will be their more optimal nesting areas and we can use that to help direct them to nest where we want them to.
Edited by Full_Frontal_Yeti, February 20 2024 - 12:49 PM.