Hi So today I "rescued" some ants. A friend informed me of some ants he knew of that were living under a log/brush pile on his property and that if I wanted I could come get them because he was going to have his ranch hand clear everything out for burning later on when/if they get burn permission.
So I head over and when I get there his ranch hand has already started and was spraying down the pile with some kind of pesticide,he had mixed in oa pressure sprayer, he doesn't speak english so I couldn't figure out what he was spraying. So in a panic I asked him to stop so I could look under the logs and stuff. I did find a largish colony, so I stared collecting as much as I could of the ones that were still alive luckily the queen(what I'm assuming is the queen) was isolated and I grabbed her first then started sucking up the ants that were carrying brood. All in all I managed to get 100+ workers and whatever brood they were carrying. By the time I got home more then half had died. Now I have about 20 or so workers and whatever brood they were holding.
I left them in a large container misted them with water to try and wash off any lingering pesticide that they may have had. and after it dried I managed to get the surviving ants into a test tube.
heres the collection info
Location: Fresno, CA
Date 12/17/16
habitat: under a 3' x14" oak log with other various branches piled upon it
Queen Size: About 10mm
worker Size: about 4mm
The queen is a black to dark brown with an interesting brownish sheen to her gaster when the light hits it from certain angles.
The workers panic easily and run around erratically then quickly settle and surround their remaining brood.
Some of the workers are acting a bit strange but I think that still might be effects of whatever was being sprayed on the log/brush pile.
I didn't think to take pics while I was collecting them I was a bit distracted with the fact he was killing the ants I came to save and such but I've got them in a test tube now and here are some pics...
Also once i got them into the test tube I introduced them to some sunburst ant nectar and they immediately started to drink it up and one could see their gaster swell, so that was neat.
I realize the pictures are bad, but here are the workers.
and workers with queen