@nurbs, this one had recovered, but many didn't. And I don't plan on staying here forever. Too cold, just don't know where I'll go.
Southern California, no question. It has Solenopsis and Dorymyrmex, two of your favorite species.
@nurbs, this one had recovered, but many didn't. And I don't plan on staying here forever. Too cold, just don't know where I'll go.
Southern California, no question. It has Solenopsis and Dorymyrmex, two of your favorite species.
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Unidentified Myrmecocystus
https://www.formicul...ls-near-desert/
Undescribed "Modoc"
https://www.formicul...mp-ca-5-4-2017/
Camponotus or Colobopsis yogi:
https://www.formicul...a-ca-1-28-2018/
Camponotus us-ca02
https://www.formicul...onotus-us-ca02/
Unidentified Formica
https://www.formicul...l-ca-6-27-2020/
Pencil Case and Test Tube Formicariums
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Bloodworm Soup
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@nurbs, this one had recovered, but many didn't. And I don't plan on staying here forever. Too cold, just don't know where I'll go.
Southern California, no question. It has Solenopsis and Dorymyrmex, two of your favorite species.
Edited by T.C., February 8 2018 - 2:18 PM.
just did some research found this at https://bct.eco.umas...carpenter-ants/
Carpenter ants like damp locations: underground, in dead stumps, and in firewood. They can be found inside wood structures where there are water leaks: around windows, chimneys, bathtubs, sinks, and drains. Unlike termites, carpenter ants do not eat and digest wood. Ants tunnel through and live in wood. While pressure treated wood can kill termites, it will not kill ants.
have 1 camponotus queen
1 crematogaster queen
5 lasius umbratus queens
just did some research found this at https://bct.eco.umas...carpenter-ants/
Carpenter ants like damp locations: underground, in dead stumps, and in firewood. They can be found inside wood structures where there are water leaks: around windows, chimneys, bathtubs, sinks, and drains. Unlike termites, carpenter ants do not eat and digest wood. Ants tunnel through and live in wood. While pressure treated wood can kill termites, it will not kill ants.[/size]
Colony is back to being active with no casualties.
She is an egg laying machine right now, and all larvae are now in their pupa stage.
is that a hole in the nest they dug?
have 1 camponotus queen
1 crematogaster queen
5 lasius umbratus queens
is that a hole in the nest they dug?
wow it looks very natural
have 1 camponotus queen
1 crematogaster queen
5 lasius umbratus queens
Update: 3/30/2018
Colony is doing really good. I moved them into the new nest I made, which you can see in this video. Just out of hibernation, and they are reproducing at a very rapid rate. Not a single ant death yet.
Here they are, just getting all fat and sassy. They have really been eating since hibernation. Tonight a fly and spider where on the menu.
Edited by T.C., April 20 2018 - 10:00 PM.
What nest is that?[center]Here they are, just getting all fat and sassy. They have really been eating since hibernation. Tonight a fly and spider where on the menu.
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What nest is that?[center]Here they are, just getting all fat and sassy. They have really been eating since hibernation. Tonight a fly and spider where on the menu.
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Those are some beautifully colored ants accompanied by an equally aesthetically pleasing formicarium. Novaeboracensus are definitely on my list.
Founding:
Camponotus Pennsylvanicus x4
Camponotus Chromaiodes x4
Camponotus Nearcticus x9
Camponotus Snellingi x1
Tapinoma Sessile x1
3 deaths in the past 24 hours, I hope this isn't the start of something bad.
Edited by T.C., May 24 2018 - 11:09 AM.
Fingers crossed! X
Keeper of:
1x Camponotus herculeanus
1x Camponotus sylvaticus
1x Formica cinerea
1x Formica fusca
1x Formica lemani
1x Lasius flavus
2x Lasius niger
3 deaths in the past 24 hours, I hope this isn't the start of something bad.
Hopefully not. Two of my Camponotus castaneus colony of seven workers died back to back, but it stopped and I still have no idea why they did.
Edited by TennesseeAnts, May 24 2018 - 12:52 PM.
I accidentally froze all my ants
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