How do you provide surgarwater to ants that lack a social stomach.
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How do you provide surgarwater to ants that lack a social stomach.
How do you provide surgarwater to ants that lack a social stomach.
Can you tell us the species of ants that you have to determine if they 100% do not have a social stomach?
Just provide them with things they can use to soak up liquids (little parts of sponge or paper pebbles). Usually they can carry a drop of liquids between their mandibles but they will happily use any materials that can hold additional liquids.
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Aphaenogaster is a genus I know of without a social stomach. Simply provide them with a bit of soil to soak up honey/sugarwater, and they'll bring it back to the nest.
Edited by AnthonyP163, April 19 2018 - 3:16 AM.
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Aphaenogaster have very tiny social stomachs, but they do have them.
this is pretty interesting. I wonder what environmental factors would lead a species to evolve social stomachs or not.
Aphaenogaster might have been overly reliant on myrmecochory. I do know that mine will create piles of sand with liquid in them.
Aphaenogaster might have been overly reliant on myrmecochory. I do know that mine will create piles of sand with liquid in them.
I observed when my Aphaenogaster picea colony had the queen and a single nanitic, they would both feed on Sunburst nectar fairly routinely. After awhile, they also started piling sand/coconut fiber on the nectar soaked cotton ball, and seemed to prefer protein the majority of the time. They don't seem to touch raw honey either. My Fall caught A. rudis haven't eclosed yet, curious if they follow the same pattern.
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