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#1 Offline shuwen2.0 - Posted September 29 2024 - 10:24 PM

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Ants a friend of mine gave me
They seem to look like some kind of harvester ant

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#2 Offline shuwen2.0 - Posted September 29 2024 - 10:36 PM

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First day 8.10
Gave all three colonies raw beef
they all didn’t seem to do very well, likely due to the long traveling, with little amounts of brood and eggs
They liked the raw beef

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#3 Offline shuwen2.0 - Posted September 29 2024 - 10:43 PM

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Day 5 8.15
Colony no1 has gotten the first new worker, upon further inspection, colony no1 has many newly hatched eggs
Colony no2 has a huge brood, it is already bigger than the medium workers by a bit, is it going to turn into an alate or a soldier?
Colony no3 nothing much is happening

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#4 Offline GOCAMPONOTUS - Posted September 30 2024 - 6:49 AM

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These are seemingly some sort of Messor species.


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Currently keeping: 2 C.vicinus colonies.2 C.sansabeanus. 1 C.leavissimus. 2 C.Ca02. 1 V.pergandei. 4 T.immigrans.1 F.pacifica. 1 C.hyatti

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#5 Offline 1tsm3jack - Posted September 30 2024 - 6:54 AM

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These are seemingly some sort of Messor species.

I agree


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#6 Offline Yusteponant - Posted September 30 2024 - 7:08 AM

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Day 5 8.15
Colony no1 has gotten the first new worker, upon further inspection, colony no1 has many newly hatched eggs
Colony no2 has a huge brood, it is already bigger than the medium workers by a bit, is it going to turn into an alate or a soldier?
Colony no3 nothing much is happening

HOLY THAT LARVA IS HUGE! 


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#7 Offline Yusteponant - Posted September 30 2024 - 7:11 AM

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Day 5 8.15
Colony no1 has gotten the first new worker, upon further inspection, colony no1 has many newly hatched eggs
Colony no2 has a huge brood, it is already bigger than the medium workers by a bit, is it going to turn into an alate or a soldier?
Colony no3 nothing much is happening

It could be either considering that colonies only produce alates at least in my experience around 2 thousand workers but maybe it was infertile and turn into a male. On the other hand, it could turn into a major but is pretty unlikely.


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#8 Offline Yusteponant - Posted September 30 2024 - 7:14 AM

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First day 8.10
Gave all three colonies raw beef
they all didn’t seem to do very well, likely due to the long traveling, with little amounts of brood and eggs
They liked the raw beef

Tbh they look like Messor angularis or Messor aegyptiacus. Is it just me?


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#9 Offline shuwen2.0 - Posted September 30 2024 - 7:33 AM

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First day 8.10
Gave all three colonies raw beef
they all didn’t seem to do very well, likely due to the long traveling, with little amounts of brood and eggs
They liked the raw beef

Tbh they look like Messor angularis or Messor aegyptiacus. Is it just me?
The workers are Messor barbarus or Messor angularis but the queen is another species

#10 Offline shuwen2.0 - Posted September 30 2024 - 7:37 AM

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The queen is around the size of some camponotus
Measuring around 22mm

#11 Offline shuwen2.0 - Posted September 30 2024 - 7:41 AM

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Day 5 8.15
Colony no1 has gotten the first new worker, upon further inspection, colony no1 has many newly hatched eggs
Colony no2 has a huge brood, it is already bigger than the medium workers by a bit, is it going to turn into an alate or a soldier?
Colony no3 nothing much is happening

It could be either considering that colonies only produce alates at least in my experience around 2 thousand workers but maybe it was infertile and turn into a male. On the other hand, it could turn into a major but is pretty unlikely.
This is one and a half months ago, I thought it is going to be a male too, but I can tell you the unlikely had happened

#12 Offline RushmoreAnts - Posted September 30 2024 - 9:43 AM

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Tbh they look like Messor angularis or Messor aegyptiacus. Is it just me?

The workers are Messor barbarus or Messor angularis but the queen is another species

 

Were they brood boosted, or is it a parasitic species?


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#13 Offline shuwen2.0 - Posted September 30 2024 - 11:15 AM

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Day 13 8.23
Colony no1 has a double egg cluster now, not much pupae, but ton of medium sized larvae
Colony no2 the huge larvae has gotten even bigger, double egg cluster, not much brood
Colony no3 moved into the plaster nest, only one egg cluster, nearly no brood

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#14 Offline shuwen2.0 - Posted September 30 2024 - 11:17 AM

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Tbh they look like Messor angularis or Messor aegyptiacus. Is it just me?

The workers are Messor barbarus or Messor angularis but the queen is another species
Were they brood boosted, or is it a parasitic species?
Brood boosted by Messor barbarus

#15 Offline AntsGodzilla - Posted September 30 2024 - 11:21 AM

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These are seemingly some sort of Messor species.

I thought messor didn't live in california?


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And many Carnivorous plants such as: Dionea muscipula (fly trap), Sarracenia x 'Fiona' ( American Pitcher plant), Nepenthese ventrata (Tropical Pitcher plant), and Pinguicula agnata x emarginata (Butterwort) (show off your plants here)

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Go to the ant, you sluggard; consider its ways and be wise! It has no commander, no overseer or ruler, yet it stores it's provisions in summer and gathers its food at harvest. Proverbs 6: 6-8

 

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#16 Offline shuwen2.0 - Posted September 30 2024 - 11:46 AM

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These are seemingly some sort of Messor species.

I thought messor didn't live in california?

 

ur right, I got them from a friend



#17 Offline AntsGodzilla - Posted September 30 2024 - 11:49 AM

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Did they have permits to bring them to california?


 

And many Carnivorous plants such as: Dionea muscipula (fly trap), Sarracenia x 'Fiona' ( American Pitcher plant), Nepenthese ventrata (Tropical Pitcher plant), and Pinguicula agnata x emarginata (Butterwort) (show off your plants here)

Godzilla thread

Go to the ant, you sluggard; consider its ways and be wise! It has no commander, no overseer or ruler, yet it stores it's provisions in summer and gathers its food at harvest. Proverbs 6: 6-8

 

Myrmecocystus depilis

 


#18 Offline shuwen2.0 - Posted September 30 2024 - 12:37 PM

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Did they have permits to bring them to california?

idk, but does it matter?



#19 Offline Ants_Dakota - Posted September 30 2024 - 12:50 PM

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Did they have permits to bring them to california?

idk, but does it matter?

 

It is pretty important, yes. The USDA is pretty strict about importing ants, you can view some guidelines found here. You will need to find out if the person who gave them to you has a permit for the importation of Messor sp. ants. If not, you may want to exterminate the colonies, as keeping them would be illegal. It is sad that this liability falls on you even though it often is the fault of people who knowingly sell ants illegally and you are just an naive ant keeper. Although Messor sp. may not be the worst ant to have in the US, as they are mainly granivorous and don't tend aphids, it is still important to follow the law.


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#20 Offline GOCAMPONOTUS - Posted September 30 2024 - 1:04 PM

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Did they have permits to bring them to california?

idk, but does it matter?

 

It is pretty important, yes. The USDA is pretty strict about importing ants, you can view some guidelines found here. You will need to find out if the person who gave them to you has a permit for the importation of Messor sp. ants. If not, you may want to exterminate the colonies, as keeping them would be illegal. It is sad that this liability falls on you even though it often is the fault of people who knowingly sell ants illegally and you are just an naive ant keeper. Although Messor sp. may not be the worst ant to have in the US, as they are mainly granivorous and don't tend aphids, it is still important to follow the law.

 

i concur they would need permits for that


the larva could also be a major


Currently keeping: 2 C.vicinus colonies.2 C.sansabeanus. 1 C.leavissimus. 2 C.Ca02. 1 V.pergandei. 4 T.immigrans.1 F.pacifica. 1 C.hyatti

1 M.ergatognya

 

 

 

 

Trying to get my hands on :C.modoc,A.vercicolor, and Any Honeypots

  

 

 






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