YEET SKEET (sry for the cringe) BUT I JUST FOUND TEMNOTHORAX!!! I was looking through logs and sticks tonight. I first found a Lasius umbratus, and now since I know Lasius alienus like to put brood in sticks, I will attempt to raise her. I also found two more C. Subbarbatus, so that brings my total up to five again, and I am going to attempt to raise them together, because these two are actually getting along! FINALLY, when I was ready to give up looking for the day, I cracked open a twig at the perfect spot to reveal a small temnothorax colony! It has 6 workers, a queen, and only one larvae (I was a little surprised to see them, so I wasn’t prepared to collect all of the brood and accidentally lost some). I got the queen first, then the six workers. I then put the single larvae in with them, but they don’t seem to care about it. I’m debating on how I am going to house them, any suggestions?
Also, for the test tubes, the 10 of them are coming tomorrow, so I can finally give some of my queens a home!
And responding to you guys above, my teachers are on a strict budget, and I’ve tried explaining to my parents many times that ants are perfectly harmless, but all they can think of is that they are going to infest our house, oh well, I’m still allowed to keep them in our shed (it’s pretty warm in there too)!
Edited by CatsnAnts, May 24 2019 - 2:39 AM.