If you've ever wanted to take decent photos of your ants (or anything) really close up but don't want to buy an expensive camera or something, you should consider this cheap modification that works with any cellphone camera.
So for this all you need is some clear tape and a cheap laser pointer (I got mine for 2$) First, unscrew the tip of the laser pointer and take out the tiny little lens inside that's used to focus the light from the diode. Next, using the clear tape, secure the lens directly on-top of your phone camera. I don't think the lens has to be flipped one way or the other, but just make sure you don't press down on the tape covering the middle of the lens or it'll make an imprint and make your photos foggy.
At this point, the camera should be ready to use. Keep in mind the only issues with this design are that you need a decent amount of light, and the focal length is about a centimeter away from the lens, making it most suited for photographing stationary objects or peering into a nest through a glass pane. Maybe this could be changed but I haven't toyed much with it much.
Not sure if this is going to work, but here's an image of a dead assassin bug from my window I took using this method. My phone camera is pretty abysmal so I'm sure your photos will most likely be of higher quality than this.
Considering how cheap this is, I doubt you could go wrong. In fact, if you try this let me know how it goes, and any improvements we could make to the design.
Happy Anting