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I'm going to take this nice and slow... YOU... HAVE... TOO... MUCH... LARVAE
Making nests is one of my favourite parts of this hobby. .
Same here. I love designing and building stuff--one of the main reasons I got into this hobby.
I am going to try make this colony a free range colony.. just the queens contained but the workers free to come and go.
I vaguely remember reading a colony like that from the Internet. A guy made a nest that a queen can't get out but workers can. He placed the nest by a window and used a tube that workers can reach outside.
The journal wasn't complete and I never read how it turned out.
That's an awesome idea. I wouldn't be able to do that in the city though. I'd come to find my entire colony has been sprayed with Raid one day.
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It can be easily done with Atta, because the queens are much larger than even the supermajors, but it may be possible with ants such as Lasius where the queen is much larger than workers. I would think this idea can only be used with larger ants though.I am going to try make this colony a free range colony.. just the queens contained but the workers free to come and go.
I vaguely remember reading a colony like that from the Internet. A guy made a nest that a queen can't get out but workers can. He placed the nest by a window and used a tube that workers can reach outside.
The journal wasn't complete and I never read how it turned out.
Crematogaster and Myrmecocystus too.
I cut a hole in the outworld today, installed some fine mesh. ill have a look tomorrow and see if I still have this colony.
This pleases me. Making nests is one of my favourite parts of this hobby. .
Said nobody in America ever. Mostly because of the absence of ytong, but... yeah...
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