Hello all,
If you are a student like myself or hold a full-time occupation that is not "professional ant-keeper", you may very likely have found yourself in the unfortunate situation where you have located a queen ant and lack the storage capacity to properly catch and contain her. You may also have simply found it inconvenient to lug around snap-cap vials with you when you take your dog for a walk, inviting odd looks from curious neighbors, in the hopes of potentially stumbling upon a queen.
A little while back, I engineered a very simple device to conceal collection vials in what I would consider a very practical manner. With an old Altoids tin that I had laying around and a sheet of felt I bought from Michaels, I developed a cushioned container to accommodate five small collection tubes.
The construction was merely a matter of slicing up pieces of felt to the correct dimensions and gluing them to the inside of the tin. I used some spectrophotometer cuvettes that my chemistry teacher gave to me, they fit well and the caps are convenient and easy to use, but you have to buy them separately, and both in bulk. You can always go for 1-dram glass vials, although the thin, threaded neck makes it slightly difficult to fit in larger queens like Camponotus spp.
Just thought this was worth sharing; it has proven to be very useful in a number of situations. Here are some pictures of one that I made for my brother. Mine is Peppermint, but he prefers Wintergreen.
Edited by VoidElecent, April 29 2018 - 3:31 PM.