Hello! As you can see--because you have eyes (I hope)--my username is Dotdispenser. I live in East Tennessee and started keeping and enjoying ants this year. This is where all of the updates on my two Camponotus colonies will be made.
Recurring updates will be made every Wednesday and Saturday. Picture updates will only be every Saturday until the queens are well out of the founding stage.
Lastly, this journal is meant to be fun. I want everyone who has input to put it in whether it is positive or negative input (all critiques are welcome!!). Hope this is as enjoyable for everyone else as it is for me!
Fiona
Species: Camponotus Castaneus
Caught on 06/18/2018
Camponotus Castaneus is my "dream species" of ants. I have searched and searched all year and only found three. The first one was incredibly successful, until she died due to THA's Type II toxic fumes. The second one was infertile and laid no eggs after weeks of being in a tube. Finally, I found Fiona in an evergreen forest near my home. She has done incredibly well and given me absolutely no issues.
As of now, she has approximately 9 larvae, 0 eggs, and 1 cocooned pupae (not pictured).
Hillary Anton
Species: Camponotus Americanus
Caught in May 2018
If you haven't already caught the pun, I guess now is the time to break it to you. I named her after Hillary Clinton as a joke, due to her species' name. It ended up sticking and is now her name. She is the second queen I've found of this species, and the only successful one, as my last one died the same death as my first Camponotus Castaneus--a painful death caused by the fumes off of THA's Type II formicariums. I went against one of my only rules in ant keeping: no capturing of wild colonies. However, she was on a campground near the site's constantly populated picnic tables, with three nanitics and nothing more than a small stick covering her colony. So, I decided to take her and her three nanitics (now down to one nanitic) in and care for them. They are doing incredibly well and now have a reasonable number of larvae and eggs.
Edited by Dotdispenser, July 31 2018 - 5:18 PM.