A very sad day!
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A very sad day!
So I can home and was going to feed my little ant family a cricket............ Only to find the entire nest over run with the common black ant (Sugar ants, piss ants, Pharaoh, Pavement, what ever you want to call them). And thru out the nest was parts of my Solenopsis ants spread all over..... including the queen and the little ants were carrying off the brood and going after the food in the out world. I had the air vents covered with very fine mesh (far too small for my ants to get out but not too small for the black ants to get thru), I even have the vents surrounded with Vaseline as a back up.
So my growing Solenopsis colony has been wiped out. I'm so mad right now.
All caught queens dead, colony wiped out........... not been a very good time.
So my growing Solenopsis colony has been wiped out. I'm so mad right now.
All caught queens dead, colony wiped out........... not been a very good time.
MadVampy
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Name is also Mike but please don't confuse me with Mikey Bustos, two different people.
Keeper of Solenopsis Ants.
Head Forum Admin
Name is also Mike but please don't confuse me with Mikey Bustos, two different people.
Keeper of Solenopsis Ants.
Re: A very sad day!
And I figured that it but was too mad to care about their name at that point.
MadVampy
Head Forum Admin
Name is also Mike but please don't confuse me with Mikey Bustos, two different people.
Keeper of Solenopsis Ants.
Head Forum Admin
Name is also Mike but please don't confuse me with Mikey Bustos, two different people.
Keeper of Solenopsis Ants.
Re: A very sad day!
I sympathise with you Vampy, Both my Solenopsis and Otodomachus queens have been taken up to the big ant hill in the sky. My Otodomachus died from unknown reasons and my Solenopsis died from a mold breakout. Well, you can only hope for a better go at it next time, at least you get the experience on your belt.
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Re: A very sad day!
Did you kill those little bastards?MadVampy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2015 5:52 pmSo I can home and was going to feed my little ant family a cricket............ Only to find the entire nest over run with the common black ant (Sugar ants, piss ants, Pharaoh, Pavement, what ever you want to call them). And thru out the nest was parts of my Solenopsis ants spread all over..... including the queen and the little ants were carrying off the brood and going after the food in the out world. I had the air vents covered with very fine mesh (far too small for my ants to get out but not too small for the black ants to get thru), I even have the vents surrounded with Vaseline as a back up.
So my growing Solenopsis colony has been wiped out. I'm so mad right now.
All caught queens dead, colony wiped out........... not been a very good time.
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Re: A very sad day!
Sorry to hear that. I remember I was raising a two-queen Lasius subumbratus colony and everything was going really great, but then a single Camponotus pennsylvanicus major fell into their outworld and killed every single ant in there while I was at work. You'd think a 40 worker colony would stand more of a chance.
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Re: A very sad day!
I had a growing colony of Camponotus that suffered a full on collapse within two days. Managed to get the Queen and a worker to move into a test tube with the two pupae she had and when I was disassembling the formicarium to clean it I discovered them nesting in the cotton. I'm pretty sure that's what nearly killed my colony.
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