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Edited by W1Z25, December 10 2016 - 10:24 PM.
Owner of MichiganAnts, a YouTube Channel dedicated to all my Michigan colonies found and raise in my backyard
https://www.youtube.com/MichiganAnts
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Keeper of:
Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Camponotus Noveboracensis
Tetramorium
I know the hibernation makes you stir crazy. You are very thorough though which is great.
OP updated with new pics and stats
man its been a while since i posted. some things have changed. I've moved all queens into test tubes and are laying on cold concrete. all colonies are doing well except the Trouble Makers. they are refusing to hibernate. We have had a couple warm days and i've been out hunting for more ants. (i can't help myself lol) I've noticed that my forest seems to be filled with parasite queens, in the last 2 weeks i've found over 40 parasite queens. but no others. I decided that since I'm finding so many of these queens, i would try to raise a colony. long story short, it worked!! i combined ~20 lasius umbratus workers, 1 lasius umbratus queen, and ~50-100 lasius umbratus brood. at first i wasnt sure it was going to work. the queen killed 1 worker per day for the first 2 days. but then they finally started working together and the colony seems well. i even think that she has laid eggs along with the pupae.
Now when out hunting today, i found something risky, yet fun. i found that an unknown ant species living in an oak log. i think I'm going to try and capture them tomorrow. if i do ill be sure to update.
Owner of MichiganAnts, a YouTube Channel dedicated to all my Michigan colonies found and raise in my backyard
https://www.youtube.com/MichiganAnts
https://twitter.com/MichiganAnts
https://www.facebook.com/MichiganAnts/
Keeper of:
Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Camponotus Noveboracensis
Tetramorium
Hope it's not Linepithema xD
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What r the ants for sale?http://imgur.com/a/2JBNi
OP updated with new pics and stats
man its been a while since i posted. some things have changed. I've moved all queens into test tubes and are laying on cold concrete. all colonies are doing well except the Trouble Makers. they are refusing to hibernate. We have had a couple warm days and i've been out hunting for more ants. (i can't help myself lol) I've noticed that my forest seems to be filled with parasite queens, in the last 2 weeks i've found over 40 parasite queens. but no others. I decided that since I'm finding so many of these queens, i would try to raise a colony. long story short, it worked!! i combined ~20 lasius umbratus workers, 1 lasius umbratus queen, and ~50-100 lasius umbratus brood. at first i wasnt sure it was going to work. the queen killed 1 worker per day for the first 2 days. but then they finally started working together and the colony seems well. i even think that she has laid eggs along with the pupae.
Now when out hunting today, i found something risky, yet fun. i found that an unknown ant species living in an oak log. i think I'm going to try and capture them tomorrow. if i do ill be sure to update.
YJK
What r the ants for sale?http://imgur.com/a/2JBNi
OP updated with new pics and stats
man its been a while since i posted. some things have changed. I've moved all queens into test tubes and are laying on cold concrete. all colonies are doing well except the Trouble Makers. they are refusing to hibernate. We have had a couple warm days and i've been out hunting for more ants. (i can't help myself lol) I've noticed that my forest seems to be filled with parasite queens, in the last 2 weeks i've found over 40 parasite queens. but no others. I decided that since I'm finding so many of these queens, i would try to raise a colony. long story short, it worked!! i combined ~20 lasius umbratus workers, 1 lasius umbratus queen, and ~50-100 lasius umbratus brood. at first i wasnt sure it was going to work. the queen killed 1 worker per day for the first 2 days. but then they finally started working together and the colony seems well. i even think that she has laid eggs along with the pupae.
Now when out hunting today, i found something risky, yet fun. i found that an unknown ant species living in an oak log. i think I'm going to try and capture them tomorrow. if i do ill be sure to update.
2 Camponotus pennsylvanicus and 1 Camponotus nova. they are the 3 tubes on the right in the main pic
Owner of MichiganAnts, a YouTube Channel dedicated to all my Michigan colonies found and raise in my backyard
https://www.youtube.com/MichiganAnts
https://twitter.com/MichiganAnts
https://www.facebook.com/MichiganAnts/
Keeper of:
Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Camponotus Noveboracensis
Tetramorium
Small update: I found 2 Tapinoma sessile colonies! 1 i know has a queen and the other I'm not sure, but they both are hibernating along with all my other ants. I know that these ants are a pain in the butt to raise and such but I'm willing to try. the Tapinoma sessile colony that i know has a queen is for sale through the GAN project, so if you live in Michigan take a look!
Also my parasite colony is actually Tapinoma sessile with a lasius queen, but i've since gotten rid of that queen. I must say that compared to Camponotus pennsylvanicus and nova queens, the T. Sessile queens are TINY!! its so hard to tell the queen/.workers apart!
Owner of MichiganAnts, a YouTube Channel dedicated to all my Michigan colonies found and raise in my backyard
https://www.youtube.com/MichiganAnts
https://twitter.com/MichiganAnts
https://www.facebook.com/MichiganAnts/
Keeper of:
Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Camponotus Noveboracensis
Tetramorium
I am interested in buying your queens. Please contact my Email wchu@flinthill.org thanks
I am interested in buying your queens. Please contact my Email wchu@flinthill.org thanks
you have to live in Michigan and contact me through the GAN project, thanks
Owner of MichiganAnts, a YouTube Channel dedicated to all my Michigan colonies found and raise in my backyard
https://www.youtube.com/MichiganAnts
https://twitter.com/MichiganAnts
https://www.facebook.com/MichiganAnts/
Keeper of:
Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Camponotus Noveboracensis
Tetramorium
WAKE UP TIME!!
After 2 months I decided to wake up 2 of my colonies for an experiment.
Colony 1: Camponotus pennsylvanicus
3 nanitics and ~20 eggs
Colony 2:
Camponotus Nova
14 nanitics, 2 workers, and ~100 eggs
well the first colony is Camponotus pennsylvanicus with 3 nanitics, they seem well however the queen was in a very deep sleep. she moved some and responds to light. but she's still waking up i expect her to take a few days. the 2nd colony is the large Camponotus novas. they woke up after a couple minutes and even the queen is moving. yet i don't expect them to be full awake for another 1-2 days. once i see them actively checking out the outworld ill place food in it. atm both outworlds only have sugar water
The Camponotus pennsylvanicus was worken up ~6 hours ago and the Novas woke up less than an hour ago. I swear that Novas are alot more cold resistant than Penns.
Owner of MichiganAnts, a YouTube Channel dedicated to all my Michigan colonies found and raise in my backyard
https://www.youtube.com/MichiganAnts
https://twitter.com/MichiganAnts
https://www.facebook.com/MichiganAnts/
Keeper of:
Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Camponotus Noveboracensis
Tetramorium
its kinda funny reading about how you panic about hibernation. but I'm in hk so no worries
you can't click the imgur link? here just for you
Edited by W1Z25, December 10 2016 - 11:05 PM.
Owner of MichiganAnts, a YouTube Channel dedicated to all my Michigan colonies found and raise in my backyard
https://www.youtube.com/MichiganAnts
https://twitter.com/MichiganAnts
https://www.facebook.com/MichiganAnts/
Keeper of:
Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Camponotus Noveboracensis
Tetramorium
Very cool. It is just that having the image pasted on here is more efficientyou can't click the imgur link? here just for you
YJK
@W1Z25 How did you end up gluing/affixing the tube entrances to the outworld box? Trying to find a non-toxic way of keeping them attached, and silicone I found was a bit too soft of the job. I lately have been printing PLA, but thought about using some ABS again to print them as with acetone, you can basically weld two side together, and it's not going to come apart.
there is a hole in the side and then a connected goes in the hole. the tube goes in the connector
Owner of MichiganAnts, a YouTube Channel dedicated to all my Michigan colonies found and raise in my backyard
https://www.youtube.com/MichiganAnts
https://twitter.com/MichiganAnts
https://www.facebook.com/MichiganAnts/
Keeper of:
Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Camponotus Noveboracensis
Tetramorium
there is a hole in the side and then a connected goes in the hole. the tube goes in the connector
OOOOH, any pics? Thanks!
Owner of MichiganAnts, a YouTube Channel dedicated to all my Michigan colonies found and raise in my backyard
https://www.youtube.com/MichiganAnts
https://twitter.com/MichiganAnts
https://www.facebook.com/MichiganAnts/
Keeper of:
Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Camponotus Noveboracensis
Tetramorium
Hadn't seen his stuff before; thank you! I like his designs.
It sounds more like you didn't want to wait for your ants to have a full hibernation.
If you've enjoyed using my expertise and identifications, please do not create undue ecological risk by releasing your ants. The environment which we keep our pet insects is alien and oftentimes unsanitary, so ensure that wild populations stay safe by giving your ants the best care you can manage for the rest of their lives, as we must do with any other pet.
Exotic ants are for those who think that vibrant diversity is something you need to pay money to see. It is illegal to transport live ants across state lines.
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