Hey all! I have made a few founding chambers that fit in 2 oz. deli cups. The water reservior is in the bottom and I was wondering if I should use cotton or fine wire mesh to cover the opening. Which do you prefer and why?
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Thanks!
Hey all! I have made a few founding chambers that fit in 2 oz. deli cups. The water reservior is in the bottom and I was wondering if I should use cotton or fine wire mesh to cover the opening. Which do you prefer and why?
?
Thanks!
Either will work. The water will be on the bottom where your plaster cast sits, right? That looks like an inexpensive creative design Smares
I'd go so far to say that you don't even need mesh or cotton. There would be enough water in there to keep the humidity up, especially if the deli cup has a cap and it is closed. Maybe use cotton so the ants can access it as drinking water?
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Be sure the plaster cast sits firmly in the deli cup, and that it won't "sag" lower into the water area. If it does that could drown the ants.
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https://www.formicul...a-ca-1-28-2018/
Camponotus us-ca02
https://www.formicul...onotus-us-ca02/
Unidentified Formica
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Bloodworm Soup
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Thanks Nurbs! The latest version of these is cast out of resin and will be siliconed around the edges so the hole in the middle will be the only acess point to water. I don't really trust the plaster ones I've made, still trying to figure out how to seal them.
If I can find some sort of smaller containers made of solid plastic, I might make some of these. I think containing ants in these would be difficult however and the chance of the plastic on the deli cups breaking or something is quite high.
live on the edge TC. its not like you can house large colonies in these LOL. great inexpensive little setups that are cheap enough to discard when they are overly dirty or breaking.
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Temnothorax Longispinosus.-Journal(discontinued)-(formerly)
Camponotus Noveboracensis (formerly)
Camponotus Nearticus-formerly
Tetramorium sp.-formerly
Camponotus Pennsylvanicus Queen & brood.-formerly
Tapinoma Sessile-Journal (3 queen colony)-formerly
Tapinoma Sessile #2 (2 queen colony)-formerly
Aphaenogaster Picea-Journal-active
Crematogaster sp.(Cerasi or Lineolata) Queen with 3 workers and brood-formerly
Crematogaster sp. #2 (Cerasi or Lineolata) Queen with brood-formerly
Formica sp. polygenus-active 300+ workers-active
Formica Subsericea-active 25+ workers-active
Myrmica Rubra 400+ workers 3 queens-active
Wow, you're a genius.
Good idea on creating founding chambers in those small cups. I have billions of them and never thought to try this.
Edited by YsTheAnt, January 29 2018 - 7:56 PM.
here are some pics of my Beach side revision made of epoxy resin. This one has a wire mesh water portal. It is glued in place along the lower edge. The lid will have a hole with a cotton plug for air flow.
Edited by smares, January 30 2018 - 12:59 PM.
Edited by StayLoki, April 23 2018 - 7:52 AM.
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