I spent an hour at 97 degrees F weather looking for workers and caught 8 workers. They play dead and the best place for me(as a fellow Maryland resident) would be too sift through leaf litter in forests. I find workers crawling on the ground and they are slow, so do not mistaken them for Nylanderia or mites! Also, does anybody know if they are ponerine ants?
That's lucky for me since I live right next to a state park with a large lack in the middle. I'll also keep the fact that they are slow( and very small) in mind when I finally get around to going out and looking for them.
Ah, well. It'll still be pretty interesting to see how my 8-worker colony goes. I haven't acquired any springtails yet, but I plan to do so. Note- ants like these seem to do better in more natural setups(i.e.- small, plastic/glass boxes with some dirt, wet wood mulch, or leaf litter with some termites or springtails sprinkled in). I plan on moving my ants into a small plastic case that used to hold earrings with a floor layer of plaster and some wet wood mulch sprinkled on top.
Yeah, I was wondering about their setup, I was hoping when I go out I could catch multiple colonies and try different setups for each and see what works out. Although it may be a while before I even go out and catch them as I'm trying to get my springtail culture going by catching wild spring tails( which seems to be going very slowly so far). However, best of luck with your little colony, and please keep me/ us(Nathant2131, as he seems to be just as interested as me) updated on progress or any observations. Thank you!