Hey, I decided to create this post so we can try to figure out why my Pachycondyla striata colony is covering(like a cocoon) with sand one of their larvae. The other cocoon in the images has the same age as the one covered.
Hey, I decided to create this post so we can try to figure out why my Pachycondyla striata colony is covering(like a cocoon) with sand one of their larvae. The other cocoon in the images has the same age as the one covered.
Owner of:
Atta sexdens
Camponotus rufipes
Camponotus cf. puntulactus
Pachycondyla striata
Solenopsis saevissima
They might feel a bit exposed and want to cover the cocoon from potential predators they would face in the wild. Are you heating the nest? They could possibly be trying to warm it.
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Some ants mix sand into their cocoons like Myrmecia. Maybe it's the same behavior.
Keeper of:
Camponotus Vicinus
Prenolepis Imparis
Tetramorium Sp. E x2
It turned into a cocoon today, thanks for the answers. But still a odd behavior.
Owner of:
Atta sexdens
Camponotus rufipes
Camponotus cf. puntulactus
Pachycondyla striata
Solenopsis saevissima
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