It seems a month or so ago there must have been a tiny Pogonomyrmex californicus flight, as there were two brand new colonies in the area I get them, along a canal. The Argentine ants never seem to bother them there, for some reason. Very small colonies (only two), and very small workers (which is normal in the first eclosed workers of a colony).
I got one queen and 7 or 8 workers, so its a really new colony. I put them in Drew's formicarium he sold me ages ago (it isn't in new condition though like it was when I got it, dad accidentally damaged it when he was rushing to clean the garage due to a day notice of garage inspections. In any case, it still works well enough, just doesn't look as nice. Also, I had to superglue it back onto the ytong, as I and he didn't have any idea where the screws ended up. Probably buried in a pile of boxes that we'll never look through till we move lol. I won't be able to clean it as easily, but not a big deal. If its like my last colony, they'll outgrow it quick anyway (I had one colony produce 200+ brood inside his formicarium (in only two weeks!), so it works really well for this species). I did however add a bit of sand into it, I did that last time with success, as I know Pogonomyrmex love sand/substrate.
I hope I get the same success as last time, if I do, I'll probably need to put them in something bigger in 1-2 months as they'll outgrow the formicarium really quick. But, they are an awesome species, nice and big too once they get more of a mature colony.
Edited by Vendayn, September 17 2016 - 9:03 PM.