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#1 Offline IdioticMouse26 - Posted June 24 2024 - 9:43 PM

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Hi everyone!

I went to the Victoria bug zoo in Vancouver Island today, and I really liked it! Mostly because they had the only Atta cephalotes colony in Canada. There were also other different kinds of insects there! 

Here are some pictures of the Atta colony(sorry about the sideway pictures):

 

Foraging area & taxonomy:

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Chambers:

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Other insects:

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(well, this guy isn't an insect, but whatever)

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It's pretty great place, and they also sell queen ants too! The only downside of this place is that it's pretty small, it would only take about half an hour to look through all the critters. (unless you were like me and watched the Atta colony for an hour) One thing that was pretty amusing was every single people who sees the leafcutters go: "Oh! It's fire ants!" or "red ants!"

 

Definitely a place to visite for ants & arthropod enthusiasts.


Edited by IdioticMouse26, June 24 2024 - 9:45 PM.

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#2 Offline Stubyvast - Posted June 25 2024 - 9:23 AM

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LUCKY! I need to see this (as we know, Atta Texana are never found this north. So sad) Check out those majors! 


Currently raising: 

Myrmica rubra (1 queen +  ~5 workers)

Lasius niger (single queen + ~90+ workers)

Lasius neoniger (3 single queen + brood)

Formica spp. (Queen [likely parasitic, needs brood])

Formica pacifica (Queen)

Also keeping a friend's tetramorium immigrans for the foreseeable future. Thanks CoffeBlock!


#3 Offline The_Gaming-gate - Posted June 29 2024 - 5:48 PM

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Every time I hear the word ‘bug’ and ‘ant’ together I want to scream, haha. (Then I want to rant on how ants are not biologically bugs)

Ants are small creatures... but together... they can rule the world.

 

 

 


#4 Offline IdioticMouse26 - Posted June 29 2024 - 7:10 PM

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Every time I hear the word ‘bug’ and ‘ant’ together I want to scream, haha. (Then I want to rant on how ants are not biologically bugs)

Yeah! Why are ladybugs called ladybugs if they're not biologically a bug?



#5 Offline The_Gaming-gate - Posted June 30 2024 - 9:20 AM

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Every time I hear the word ‘bug’ and ‘ant’ together I want to scream, haha. (Then I want to rant on how ants are not biologically bugs)

Yeah! Why are ladybugs called ladybugs if they're not biologically a bug?
I’m pretty sure the official name is ‘ladybeetle.’ Everyone just calls them ladybugs now.
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Ants are small creatures... but together... they can rule the world.

 

 

 





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