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#1 Offline cooIboyJ - Posted July 22 2024 - 6:02 PM

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I was just wondering if you guys have any suggestions of any good ant books to keep on hand. I would really appreciate any ant identification book suggestions and just any ant books in general.


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#2 Offline IdioticMouse26 - Posted July 22 2024 - 6:06 PM

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Tales from the ant world by Edward O. Wilson and Empire of the ants by Susanne Foitzik are good. Easy to understand and I personally really enjoyed reading them.


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#3 Offline GOCAMPONOTUS - Posted July 22 2024 - 6:17 PM

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This topic may interest you https://www.formicul...ooks-with-ants/

And maybe this https://www.formicul...ks +about +ants


Edited by GOCAMPONOTUS, July 22 2024 - 6:18 PM.

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#4 Offline ReignofRage - Posted July 22 2024 - 6:40 PM

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https://www.formicul...ation/?hl=books

https://www.formicul...-ants/?hl=books

https://www.formicul...oks#entry231115

https://www.formicul...ature/?hl=books

https://www.formicul...books/?hl=books

 

Just a few threads about books to help out.


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#5 Offline cooIboyJ - Posted July 22 2024 - 7:18 PM

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Are there any other good books that are mostly for identification and diets of ant species. I already saw one of the links which had what looked like one but I want a few more recommendations.


Edited by cooIboyJ, July 23 2024 - 11:24 AM.

“You’ll survive” -wise man.
Currently keeping:
Brachymyrmex patagonicus: https://www.formicul...onicus-journal/

Solenopsis invictahttps://www.formicul...nvicta-journal/

Crematogaster sp.: https://www.formicul...ter-sp-journal/


#6 Offline cooIboyJ - Posted July 23 2024 - 11:25 AM

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I've already seen a lot of what look like fiction ant books but I want some more books about identification and diet and living conditions.


“You’ll survive” -wise man.
Currently keeping:
Brachymyrmex patagonicus: https://www.formicul...onicus-journal/

Solenopsis invictahttps://www.formicul...nvicta-journal/

Crematogaster sp.: https://www.formicul...ter-sp-journal/


#7 Offline mete - Posted August 12 2024 - 8:23 PM

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I am new to ant keeping and checked a few books and articles to gain some knowledge. I find these two books valuable:

- Wheeler's 1910 book (Ants; their structure, development and behavior), it can be found in archive.org .

- the Ants by Hölldobler and Wilson from 1990
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#8 Offline ZATrippit - Posted August 13 2024 - 8:31 PM

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Are there any other good books that are mostly for identification and diets of ant species. I already saw one of the links which had what looked like one but I want a few more recommendations.


There's likely an academic book about the ant species found in your state/country.
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