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#1 Offline AntLoverAdam - Posted November 27 2016 - 1:09 PM

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Hey guys I'm here asking more questions!

 

- I live in Canada, Toronto is it ok not to have a heating mat? If no do i keep it on 24/7?

 

- Second, Is hot glue gun posion to the ants?

 

-Lastly can someone name me more good ant shops?

 

 Try to avoid these websites for replying to me:

 

 Antscanada.com

 

 Tarheelants.com

 

 Antsrussia.ru

 

 Antkit.uk

 

 

 New question! ( I have a thin layer of loose sand in my outworld, I use Vaseline as my barrier is it possible they can buld a bridge even upside down?

 

 Thanks! ^-^


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#2 Offline Canadian anter - Posted November 27 2016 - 2:45 PM

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FORMIULTURE FRANCE Hot glue is NOT toxic for ants and having a heating cable is OK in Toronto, Canada although I don't have one myself
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#3 Offline AntLoverAdam - Posted November 27 2016 - 3:05 PM

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FORMIULTURE FRANCE Hot glue is NOT toxic for ants and having a heating cable is OK in Toronto, Canada although I don't have one myself

Thanks man! Love how your near me :D



#4 Offline Serafine - Posted November 27 2016 - 3:29 PM

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- I live in Canada, Toronto is it ok not to have a heating mat? If no do i keep it on 24/7?

You don't need one. And if you have don't put it under the entire nest but only under about a quarter of it, so the ants can choose what to put where (usually the put the pupae to where it is warm and the eggs/larvae to where it is moist).
 

- Second, Is hot glue gun posion to the ants?

No, but a lot of ants can chew through it so don't rely on it for sealing your setup.


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#5 Offline AntLoverAdam - Posted November 27 2016 - 3:37 PM

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- I live in Canada, Toronto is it ok not to have a heating mat? If no do i keep it on 24/7?

You don't need one. And if you have don't put it under the entire nest but only under about a quarter of it, so the ants can choose what to put where (usually the put the pupae to where it is warm and the eggs/larvae to where it is moist).
 

- Second, Is hot glue gun posion to the ants?

No, but a lot of ants can chew through it so don't rely on it for sealing your setup.

 

Alright thanks for the help, anyways i used it to put fake plants in my outworld because i forgot to add them when i added the grout <3



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#7 Offline SamKeepsAnts - Posted November 28 2016 - 7:39 AM

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