Nice job dermy!
Hope to see the things get more exciting...
Nice job dermy!
Hope to see the things get more exciting...
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Nice job dermy!
Hope to see the things get more exciting...
They should as long as they make it through Hibernation, I have problems with Camponotus and hibernation.....
So far so good, they are in Hibernation and still twitching. I was worried they might get too cold in my basement when the power went out for 4hrs so I did move them to the fridge for a bit.
oh yes I know, but when they're out of hibernation. What is recommended then?
if you have them hibernating you don't need to feed them, make sure that they have access to water and if you are hibernating in a nest, make sure it dosent dry outMy camponotus wouldn't eat anything except honey. Their pile of larvae didn't even grow in a month. They're in hibernation now. What should I be feeding them?
I'm going to try several small bits and see what they want. honey/apple/superworm/sugar water
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Mine were not too picky with what I fed them, they really liked Syrup.
I almost had a scare, my heat went out and the basment got really cold [almost mimicking the outside air] but luckily it's fixed and I only lost a few Myrmica workers in my Myrmica colony. The Camponotus are perfectly fine.
Just thought I'd shoot an update, the two Colonies I have in Hibernation are doing well, the queens aren't really "hard hibernating" hopefully that's not a bad thing [they move slowly, but aren't like completely immobile like I've seen with some peoples colonies]
It's been awhile since I've last updated this. As of May 2nd/2017 it has been a year since I've "collected" these queens. I'm keeping my eyes out for the flights again, but it's been really chilly out.
Pretty interesting feeding these things.
Next time I feed them I may need to clean out one of them tubes getting kind of nasty.....
One Colony looks like it will double it's worker force pretty soon
I gave them a Foraging area, with a small drop of honey. I will be giving them some protein very soon. As soon as I got second generation Pupae one of my workers died . There is about 3-4 Cocoons and a small batch of eggs so things should pick up soon.
2 Days later and the queen kills the one and only worker. I'm pretty sure she's doomed.
My other colony is doing good, 3 workers and one more will eclose soon. They have a nice pile of larvae too now. I'll get a video on them whenever the next worker comes.
After the last post [Sometime in June 2017] I decided to hibernate my remaining Camponotus herculeanus Colony. Now a few months later I've decided to wake them up again and keep them awake during the winter for a bit. Here's a video on them waking up:
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