I got my first Lasius N . a month ago, since this 4 weeks she has around 30 pup and at least 40 eggs and 12 workers, It's unbelievable how quickly the colony is growing, and the little ones are really bad ass, aggressive when it comes to food.
If you don't mind me asking, where abouts do you live, like what country and also is it typically quite warm over there? Its cold where I live, and my lasius niget colony is no where near as quickly growing as yours.
@@jkabrandon08 Watch my flag, then u will know where i do live, and yes it´s cold here, this year for example it´s a real cold/stormy and rainy summer, so my heaters are running 24/7-but we got a good geothermal heating system, which make it easy to hold my room temperature in the right range (24-26Celsius) for the ants. Maybe try a heating mat with a thermostat.
@@jkabrandon08If u know my flag, than u know where i´m come from, and yes it's cold here, but to maintain and keep the right temperature with a heating mat is not a big problem, so long the electricity is ok.
Hi, I'm Brazilian and I wanted tips on how to take care of Camponotus atriceps, I found one at night and I keep it in a pot with cotton (to be more exact I found 4 Camponotus), and you can leave them all separate, and I don't know what to feed them and their basic needs...
The species would be hard to tell because I don’t think much has been done to classify and name species. The fly was probably a type of phorid fly, tachinid or Microdon. Certain species of flies and wasps have specialized to attack certain ant species. They’re also hosts to certain fungi. I’ve had a few queens die and within a day or so, fungal fruiting bodies emerge from their bodies and extend out covering the ants in this creepy fungal fuzz. The macro world is amazing.
heya, I also caught 4 queens on the last flight they had here and 2 months later they are all doing well and just wanted to ask whats the best way to let the others go now they have there first workers? cheers
I’m about to make a video on that with my extra tetramorium colonies. Put them outside with the test tube enterance open for them to explore. Make sure the tube doesn’t get rained on or anything and it’s not in direct sunlight or the tube will get condensation and it will flood the tube. From my experience they will move super quick
I didn't know ants would lay infertile eggs. Man, I caught a big-headed ant female alate and tubed her despite her being winged and just chilling outside on a garbage can. She layed eggs but now that I know infertile queens can lay eggs I'm worried again, I thought I was out of the woods once she did lay eggs.. but they're bunched together like normal, but she still has her wings. I don't know. At least one of my camponotus penn. queens eggs hatched and she has her first larva. Another camponotus died over the week I left her alone. And the other one ate her eggs and almost drowned from her cotton ball leaking. But she's been surviving for so long despite being heavily damaged and me fretting too much and having to rehome her. I Fed her a dead insect and sugar water that she accepted so hopefully she can make it! I have odorous house ant queens and I know at least one was bred because a male ant mated her when I enclosed them together. No eggs from her yet..
from what i’ve heard they won’t lay any eggs if they haven’t mated, they’ll just die after a few days in captivity. my formica fusca still has both wings and 3 workers and it’s been over 6 months so you should be good!
I got my first Lasius N . a month ago, since this 4 weeks she has around 30 pup and at least 40 eggs and 12 workers, It's unbelievable how quickly the colony is growing, and the little ones are really bad ass, aggressive when it comes to food.
If you don't mind me asking, where abouts do you live, like what country and also is it typically quite warm over there? Its cold where I live, and my lasius niget colony is no where near as quickly growing as yours.
@@jkabrandon08 Watch my flag, then u will know where i do live, and yes it´s cold here, this year for example it´s a real cold/stormy and rainy summer, so my heaters are running 24/7-but we got a good geothermal heating system, which make it easy to hold my room temperature in the right range (24-26Celsius) for the ants. Maybe try a heating mat with a thermostat.
@@jkabrandon08If u know my flag, than u know where i´m come from, and yes it's cold here, but to maintain and keep the right temperature with a heating mat is not a big problem, so long the electricity is ok.
Hvernig fékkstu maura? Eg veit að það eru 5 öðruvísi maurategundir á Íslandi en það ætti að vera rosalega erfitt að finna maura@@Iceguide
dang i live in the UK and i also have a founding queen
good progress how are they now
Give them food on pieces of aluminum foil, it's easier to clean.
Great idea!!
I loved watching the colony 3 move because this is what i do with my snts just as a improvised moving method i thought of with no real experience
Hi, I'm Brazilian and I wanted tips on how to take care of Camponotus atriceps, I found one at night and I keep it in a pot with cotton (to be more exact I found 4 Camponotus), and you can leave them all separate, and I don't know what to feed them and their basic needs...
Those lasius neoniger look to be lasius americanus. A afternoon-night flying lasius sp that flies during July. Neoniger fly mid August to October
You should have give the live fly to an colony of yours
he hearted your comment lol
so sorry for your loss😢😭😭😭
that fly parasite was wild! any idea the species?
Honestly I have not a clue.
@@antsanatomy1436 check Antwiki for relationships with other organisms
The species would be hard to tell because I don’t think much has been done to classify and name species. The fly was probably a type of phorid fly, tachinid or Microdon. Certain species of flies and wasps have specialized to attack certain ant species. They’re also hosts to certain fungi. I’ve had a few queens die and within a day or so, fungal fruiting bodies emerge from their bodies and extend out covering the ants in this creepy fungal fuzz. The macro world is amazing.
I think it’s Strongygaster Globula.
The dates are incredible useful
4:20
*gives her nectar*
Proceeds to say all her insides were eaten.
And wonders why she didn't touch the nectar 💀
Why are your queens so relaxed and not freaking out when you show them light and move them around?
I have 70 queens and only like half are doing good
That’s why I always aim to catch more than 1. 70 is a ton!
My ex had a queen land in her hair and let me get capture it lol. It's crazy how we find these ants sometimes.
heya, I also caught 4 queens on the last flight they had here and 2 months later they are all doing well and just wanted to ask whats the best way to let the others go now they have there first workers? cheers
I’m about to make a video on that with my extra tetramorium colonies. Put them outside with the test tube enterance open for them to explore. Make sure the tube doesn’t get rained on or anything and it’s not in direct sunlight or the tube will get condensation and it will flood the tube. From my experience they will move super quick
Same thing happend with my camp. Pen. queen, after a week of letting her and my other caught colonies be, i found her dead and a parasite coccoon.
This just happened to me when i checked up on my queen ant
What ant species is that 8:33
Are you sure it’s not lasius americanus
I didn't know ants would lay infertile eggs. Man, I caught a big-headed ant female alate and tubed her despite her being winged and just chilling outside on a garbage can.
She layed eggs but now that I know infertile queens can lay eggs I'm worried again, I thought I was out of the woods once she did lay eggs.. but they're bunched together like normal, but she still has her wings. I don't know.
At least one of my camponotus penn. queens eggs hatched and she has her first larva.
Another camponotus died over the week I left her alone. And the other one ate her eggs and almost drowned from her cotton ball leaking. But she's been surviving for so long despite being heavily damaged and me fretting too much and having to rehome her. I Fed her a dead insect and sugar water that she accepted so hopefully she can make it!
I have odorous house ant queens and I know at least one was bred because a male ant mated her when I enclosed them together. No eggs from her yet..
from what i’ve heard they won’t lay any eggs if they haven’t mated, they’ll just die after a few days in captivity. my formica fusca still has both wings and 3 workers and it’s been over 6 months so you should be good!
@@xClownpieceinfertile queens can still lay eggs, though they will be male and come out with wings
When are you gonna post again?
Shortly
Queen 3 Just Looking around
*and she lost her arms*
Pretty cool.
You should add more stuff in your video description, like timestamps to create video chapters.
Thanks for the tip!
Please give me
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Hot coco or certain death?
Fly “CERTAIN DEATH!”
Queen “WAIT WHAT” “AHHHHHHH”
Rip
I used to watch your videos 2 years ago wat happened
First
Put them in box not test tube because they will not increase
Also atleast add holes in the cottons
Bro do you know anything about antkeeping?
Bro u know nothing about antkeeping, do research before u say things.