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My ant colony is slowly dying


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#1 Offline B_rad0806 - Posted June 1 2018 - 3:09 PM

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A year ago I got my ants from Andrew. When I got them they had 4 workers and a camponotus queen. Then when I went to hibernate them I had 11 workers. Then when I took them out I had 7. Now I currently have 3. I am not sure on what caused this to happen and that's why I'm doing this. PLEAS HELP.


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#2 Offline T.C. - Posted June 1 2018 - 3:50 PM

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More information is needed...

 

What are you feeding them?

Where did you hibernate them?

What are you keeping them in?

 

And alot of other stuff....


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#3 Offline Enderz - Posted June 1 2018 - 4:55 PM

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More information is needed...

 

What are you feeding them?

Where did you hibernate them?

What are you keeping them in?

 

And alot of other stuff....

Well I was talking a bit with him on chat, and he said he hibernated them in a fridge (so not a freezer), but that is all he has told me.


Edited by EnderzATwar411, June 1 2018 - 4:55 PM.

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#4 Offline B_rad0806 - Posted June 1 2018 - 5:16 PM

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I’ve been feeding them honey and crickets. I hibernated them in a fridge. I keep them in a small setup with a small nesting chamber and a small out world.

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#5 Offline LC3 - Posted June 1 2018 - 5:35 PM

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What temperature are they kept at? 



#6 Offline T.C. - Posted June 1 2018 - 5:45 PM

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How was humidity?

#7 Offline B_rad0806 - Posted June 1 2018 - 6:15 PM

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Temperature is about 75. 


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#8 Offline Enderz - Posted June 1 2018 - 9:15 PM

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Temperature is about 75. 

The tempreture is good, maybe even a tiny bit too cold (not cold enough to kill ants just for brood development). But I ask, what temperature did you keep them at in hibernation?


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#9 Offline Irishmate03112002 - Posted June 1 2018 - 9:18 PM

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Is the honey pesticide free? Were the crickets sourced from a clean location. Are there environmental factors you are not condsidering chemicals etc...is there mold or a mite infestation?

When this happens to me, a colony declines for an unknown reason, I immediately change their housing. I start trying different foods and temperatures, humidity etc, until I see improvment.

I will reference journals and online information to guide me.

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#10 Offline YsTheAnt - Posted June 2 2018 - 12:23 PM

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Temperature is about 75.


I would recommend 80-85 for Camponotus.

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#11 Offline B_rad0806 - Posted June 8 2018 - 6:17 PM

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Irishmate03112002 they are parisite free and the crickets I just get them from petsmart. There is no mite or mold infestation. I have tried to move them but they don’t move. I try to expose them to light and heat but they don’t do anything.

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#12 Offline B_rad0806 - Posted June 8 2018 - 6:19 PM

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YsTheAnt they are normally in 80 degrees but my parents always turn on the AC and it goes to 75

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#13 Offline YsTheAnt - Posted June 9 2018 - 12:11 PM

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YsTheAnt they are normally in 80 degrees but my parents always turn on the AC and it goes to 75

If I were you, I would invest in a heating cable and give them a heat gradient. If they are in a bare test tube, put the cable right where the tube opens.
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#14 Offline B_rad0806 - Posted June 24 2018 - 1:45 PM

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UPDATE: I have been feeding them sugar water and they really like it. They fed it to the brude and the queen. They seem like they are coming back.

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#15 Offline B_rad0806 - Posted June 24 2018 - 1:46 PM

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Oh yea and I have been using my heating cable and the ants like it.

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