A few pics and short video of some of my colonies. First off a nearly 2 year old C. castaneus colony with several hundred workers.
My 7 queen M. minimum colony, this is nearly 1 year old and has had a population explosion all year. This colony started with 7 queens and probably 50 workers and some brood when I collected it. No idea how many workers there are now, it’s tough to tell they are so tiny and numerous.
Also my P. occidentalis colony. I have two of these, one in a THA fortress and another in a clay setup. Both are doing well, both queens were purchased from THA a few weeks ago.
Of note with my P. occidentalis. They do not seem to handle sugars well, at least for me. The colony in the clay setup was doing great, I decided to try a small amount of the honey and some ant nectar I use for all my other colonies. The next morning there were 2 dead workers so I quickly removed it and since then no additional deaths. My other colony has been fed seeds only and hasn’t lost a worker yet. Perhaps it was coincidence but I know retroman on here advised years ago to avoid sugars for harvester ants as it was also detrimental in his experience. Seeds and freeze dried insects are the primary diet for them.
Well that’s all for now, enjoy!
Edited by vtyler98, May 26 2020 - 5:08 PM.