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camponotus noveboracensis
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Exels1
, Aug 25 2016 7:56 PM
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#1 Offline - Posted August 25 2016 - 7:56 PM
Keeper of:
pheidole sp.
lasius flavus
camponotus noveboracensis
Aphaenogaster Sp.
I’m employing the bullet ants. Hapanera-clamda-mana-merna. I don’t remember what it’s called but I feel bad for this guy. -Scott Lang
pheidole sp.
lasius flavus
camponotus noveboracensis
Aphaenogaster Sp.
I’m employing the bullet ants. Hapanera-clamda-mana-merna. I don’t remember what it’s called but I feel bad for this guy. -Scott Lang
#2 Offline - Posted August 26 2016 - 5:27 AM
Current queens/colonies
Camponotus novaeboracensis x2
Camponotus pennsylvanicus x2
Camponotus herculeanus x1
Formica sp. x1
Lasius americanus x1 (Lasius alienus)
Lasius neoniger x1
Crematogastor cerasi x1
Myrmica sp. x1
#3 Offline - Posted August 29 2016 - 4:37 AM
What are you feeding them?
#4 Offline - Posted September 7 2016 - 10:08 PM
They always have a cup of honey and water available. They enjoy fruit flies and crickets. I tried meal worms but don't they don't nibble at it as the other ones. I also put apples and dried cat food didn't see them touch that. I'm going to try bananas, also can anyone suggest a seed?
Keeper of:
pheidole sp.
lasius flavus
camponotus noveboracensis
Aphaenogaster Sp.
I’m employing the bullet ants. Hapanera-clamda-mana-merna. I don’t remember what it’s called but I feel bad for this guy. -Scott Lang
pheidole sp.
lasius flavus
camponotus noveboracensis
Aphaenogaster Sp.
I’m employing the bullet ants. Hapanera-clamda-mana-merna. I don’t remember what it’s called but I feel bad for this guy. -Scott Lang
#5 Offline - Posted September 8 2016 - 9:18 AM
Hi Exels1, I as well own a queen of the same species currently with some larvae. First they love spiders. I fed her a spider 3 days ago and between her and and her larvae, they ate everything but a leg. Second this isn't my first time owning these species. I actually live in wisconsin where in the winter it gets in the negatives and I hibernate them outside. They do survive it and in the spring when she and her colony becomes active she is a egg laying machine. It can take up to a week for them to wake up once brought into warm temps. How long did it take for your first workers after she layed eggs?
They as well have a good bite, so be careful
Edited by T.C., September 8 2016 - 9:22 AM.
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