This question has been bothering me for a while. I was not able to find a proper answer on the Internet.
I realize ants like a calm, undisturbed environment, but since the missus won't allow "pests" in our home, my office space is the next best thing. Actually, it works better for me as I always wanted an ant farm on my desk. I like something to focus my eyes on while I'm pondering solutions to a problem. I'm a software developer btw.
Naturally, the office desk will introduce problems, such as light (red acetate to the rescue) and - vibrations (a sponge to help out a bit). All kinds of vibrations, typing, mug placing, you name it.
I didn't notice any stress in my two Crematogaster queens there. None that I could readily see, that is. None of them have been able to start a colony. But, neither did their sister, safely stashed away in a dark closet. So I'm inclined to believe it is not due to vibration stress. They did not seem to be bothered by light either. Check my journal if you're interested: http://www.formicult...orteti-journal/
I recently moved a Messor barbarus colony of 20 workers to my desk, and they seem pretty stressed out by light. I haven't a red acetate sheet on them yet, so I cannot tell you whether typing and other activities bother them. Currently they're under aluminum foil so I'm in the dark as to what's going on in there. Anyway, I'll keep updating the progress here: http://www.formicult...rbarus-journal/
Do you think an office desk setup could work out in the end? Does anyone have a similar thing?