That's so unfortunate, my house is covered with what I believe to be pharaoh ants, their in my bathroom and outside my room, I am very wary about these girls and may put some homemade fluon on the outside edges if my out worlds, just as a measure to make sure my ants stay safe. My C. parius colony also does like moving much, but they grow fast, did yours grow quickly as well?SYUTEO wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 7:09 amNot sure, I do have apic of her in my journal: https://www.formiculture.com/topic/16558-syuteos-ant-journal/page-12SolenopsisKeeper wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 9:35 pmWas that major a gyandromorph?SYUTEO wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 4:23 am
Not entirely sure why, either I did something wrong or disease from a previous mite infestation. Getting a nuptial flight started in captivity is actually rather difficult so they never ended up flying. One time they did produce a strange major worker that grew wings.
Crematogaster grow very quickly and do keep an eye on them as they are escape artists, some people keep them in a sealed enclosure and they still escaped. My Gnamptogenys (Stictoponera) queen's eggs only took about a month to turn into pupae but it took another 2 months for the workers to hatch.
My Camponotus parius was a very nice colony but they don't really like moving to new setups. I used to have a Crematogaster rogenhoferi queen which I caught in Genting Highlands, theey look very gorgeous but the queen died mysteriously whilst trying to move them to a new test tube. My Gnamptogenys (Stictoponera) colony sadly died to a ghost ant invasion.Polyrhachiskeeper wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 4:02 amSo sad about your colony, was it a nice colony? My cremato pupae are now yellow, probably hatch in a few days, so it takes over 1 month for this crematogaster species for egg to turn into pupaSYUTEO wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 4:23 am
Not entirely sure why, either I did something wrong or disease from a previous mite infestation. Getting a nuptial flight started in captivity is actually rather difficult so they never ended up flying. One time they did produce a strange major worker that grew wings.
Crematogaster grow very quickly and do keep an eye on them as they are escape artists, some people keep them in a sealed enclosure and they still escaped. My Gnamptogenys (Stictoponera) queen's eggs only took about a month to turn into pupae but it took another 2 months for the workers to hatch.
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Yes, egg to worker in 1 month.JaydenScheepers wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:20 pmThat's so unfortunate, my house is covered with what I believe to be pharaoh ants, their in my bathroom and outside my room, I am very wary about these girls and may put some homemade fluon on the outside edges if my out worlds, just as a measure to make sure my ants stay safe. My C. parius colony also does like moving much, but they grow fast, did yours grow quickly as well?SYUTEO wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 7:09 amNot sure, I do have apic of her in my journal: https://www.formiculture.com/topic/16558-syuteos-ant-journal/page-12
My Camponotus parius was a very nice colony but they don't really like moving to new setups. I used to have a Crematogaster rogenhoferi queen which I caught in Genting Highlands, theey look very gorgeous but the queen died mysteriously whilst trying to move them to a new test tube. My Gnamptogenys (Stictoponera) colony sadly died to a ghost ant invasion.Polyrhachiskeeper wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 4:02 am
So sad about your colony, was it a nice colony? My cremato pupae are now yellow, probably hatch in a few days, so it takes over 1 month for this crematogaster species for egg to turn into pupa
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My C. granulatus goes from egg to worker in one month, however when my C. parius queen was founding she took basically 2 months, I'm not sure how long it takes now, but they have a lot of brood.SYUTEO wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:45 pmYes, egg to worker in 1 month.JaydenScheepers wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:20 pmThat's so unfortunate, my house is covered with what I believe to be pharaoh ants, their in my bathroom and outside my room, I am very wary about these girls and may put some homemade fluon on the outside edges if my out worlds, just as a measure to make sure my ants stay safe. My C. parius colony also does like moving much, but they grow fast, did yours grow quickly as well?SYUTEO wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 7:09 am
Not sure, I do have apic of her in my journal: https://www.formiculture.com/topic/16558-syuteos-ant-journal/page-12
My Camponotus parius was a very nice colony but they don't really like moving to new setups. I used to have a Crematogaster rogenhoferi queen which I caught in Genting Highlands, theey look very gorgeous but the queen died mysteriously whilst trying to move them to a new test tube. My Gnamptogenys (Stictoponera) colony sadly died to a ghost ant invasion.
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• Camponotus parius
• Odontomachus sp x4
• Pheidole prava x1
• Pseudoneoponera sp x1
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• Camponotus parius
• Odontomachus sp x4
• Pheidole prava x1
• Pseudoneoponera sp x1
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Your house too? Got LOTS of pharaoh ants in my house too, i believe they are pharaoh ants, i dont think they sting but they somtimes leave a mosquito-bite-like thing after. No white postule tho.JaydenScheepers wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:20 pmThat's so unfortunate, my house is covered with what I believe to be pharaoh ants, their in my bathroom and outside my room, I am very wary about these girls and may put some homemade fluon on the outside edges if my out worlds, just as a measure to make sure my ants stay safe. My C. parius colony also does like moving much, but they grow fast, did yours grow quickly as well?SYUTEO wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 7:09 amNot sure, I do have apic of her in my journal: https://www.formiculture.com/topic/16558-syuteos-ant-journal/page-12
My Camponotus parius was a very nice colony but they don't really like moving to new setups. I used to have a Crematogaster rogenhoferi queen which I caught in Genting Highlands, theey look very gorgeous but the queen died mysteriously whilst trying to move them to a new test tube. My Gnamptogenys (Stictoponera) colony sadly died to a ghost ant invasion.Polyrhachiskeeper wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 4:02 am
So sad about your colony, was it a nice colony? My cremato pupae are now yellow, probably hatch in a few days, so it takes over 1 month for this crematogaster species for egg to turn into pupa
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Founding:
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-Polyrhachis illaudata
-Polyrhachis beccarii
-Polyrhachis rastellata 2x
Beginners must not keep Polyrhachis!
Polyrhachis/Echinopla
Founding:
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So fast, my campo queen already has cocoons, after 1 month a week i think, my cremato queen already has her first nanitics!!!! So exciting, the nanitics came a few days ago. The cocoons of my camponotus queen seem quite small compared to the ones i found in the wild. This is normal right, because she raises them on her body tisues, so it's smaller than normal.SYUTEO wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:45 pmYes, egg to worker in 1 month.JaydenScheepers wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:20 pmThat's so unfortunate, my house is covered with what I believe to be pharaoh ants, their in my bathroom and outside my room, I am very wary about these girls and may put some homemade fluon on the outside edges if my out worlds, just as a measure to make sure my ants stay safe. My C. parius colony also does like moving much, but they grow fast, did yours grow quickly as well?SYUTEO wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 7:09 am
Not sure, I do have apic of her in my journal: https://www.formiculture.com/topic/16558-syuteos-ant-journal/page-12
My Camponotus parius was a very nice colony but they don't really like moving to new setups. I used to have a Crematogaster rogenhoferi queen which I caught in Genting Highlands, theey look very gorgeous but the queen died mysteriously whilst trying to move them to a new test tube. My Gnamptogenys (Stictoponera) colony sadly died to a ghost ant invasion.
Favorite ant:
Polyrhachis/Echinopla
Founding:
-Dark Camponotus nicobarensis
-Polyrhachis illaudata
-Polyrhachis beccarii
-Polyrhachis rastellata 2x
Beginners must not keep Polyrhachis!
Polyrhachis/Echinopla
Founding:
-Dark Camponotus nicobarensis
-Polyrhachis illaudata
-Polyrhachis beccarii
-Polyrhachis rastellata 2x
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They only attack them if disturbed, but they often move their queens, and depending on how long the trail, they can move anywhere between 2-12 queens at any one time. I've never seen anything like it, I have caught them moving queens on numerous occasions.Polyrhachiskeeper wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 4:39 amYour house too? Got LOTS of pharaoh ants in my house too, i believe they are pharaoh ants, i dont think they sting but they somtimes leave a mosquito-bite-like thing after. No white postule tho.JaydenScheepers wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:20 pmThat's so unfortunate, my house is covered with what I believe to be pharaoh ants, their in my bathroom and outside my room, I am very wary about these girls and may put some homemade fluon on the outside edges if my out worlds, just as a measure to make sure my ants stay safe. My C. parius colony also does like moving much, but they grow fast, did yours grow quickly as well?SYUTEO wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 7:09 am
Not sure, I do have apic of her in my journal: https://www.formiculture.com/topic/16558-syuteos-ant-journal/page-12
My Camponotus parius was a very nice colony but they don't really like moving to new setups. I used to have a Crematogaster rogenhoferi queen which I caught in Genting Highlands, theey look very gorgeous but the queen died mysteriously whilst trying to move them to a new test tube. My Gnamptogenys (Stictoponera) colony sadly died to a ghost ant invasion.
Keeping:
• Cataulacus granulatus x2
• Camponotus parius
• Odontomachus sp x4
• Pheidole prava x1
• Pseudoneoponera sp x1
• Cataulacus granulatus x2
• Camponotus parius
• Odontomachus sp x4
• Pheidole prava x1
• Pseudoneoponera sp x1
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Yes, it's normal. Nanitics are usually way smaller than mature workers.Polyrhachiskeeper wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 4:42 amSo fast, my campo queen already has cocoons, after 1 month a week i think, my cremato queen already has her first nanitics!!!! So exciting, the nanitics came a few days ago. The cocoons of my camponotus queen seem quite small compared to the ones i found in the wild. This is normal right, because she raises them on her body tisues, so it's smaller than normal.SYUTEO wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:45 pmYes, egg to worker in 1 month.JaydenScheepers wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:20 pm
That's so unfortunate, my house is covered with what I believe to be pharaoh ants, their in my bathroom and outside my room, I am very wary about these girls and may put some homemade fluon on the outside edges if my out worlds, just as a measure to make sure my ants stay safe. My C. parius colony also does like moving much, but they grow fast, did yours grow quickly as well?
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Re: Welcome back to the Camponotus Crew! (New topic, old one got too long)
hmmm.... i only see queen when they are disturbed,the queen are quite small and the males are about as big as the workers.JaydenScheepers wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 4:55 amThey only attack them if disturbed, but they often move their queens, and depending on how long the trail, they can move anywhere between 2-12 queens at any one time. I've never seen anything like it, I have caught them moving queens on numerous occasions.Polyrhachiskeeper wrote: ↑Thu Sep 29, 2022 4:39 amYour house too? Got LOTS of pharaoh ants in my house too, i believe they are pharaoh ants, i dont think they sting but they somtimes leave a mosquito-bite-like thing after. No white postule tho.JaydenScheepers wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:20 pm
That's so unfortunate, my house is covered with what I believe to be pharaoh ants, their in my bathroom and outside my room, I am very wary about these girls and may put some homemade fluon on the outside edges if my out worlds, just as a measure to make sure my ants stay safe. My C. parius colony also does like moving much, but they grow fast, did yours grow quickly as well?
Favorite ant:
Polyrhachis/Echinopla
Founding:
-Dark Camponotus nicobarensis
-Polyrhachis illaudata
-Polyrhachis beccarii
-Polyrhachis rastellata 2x
Beginners must not keep Polyrhachis!
Polyrhachis/Echinopla
Founding:
-Dark Camponotus nicobarensis
-Polyrhachis illaudata
-Polyrhachis beccarii
-Polyrhachis rastellata 2x
Beginners must not keep Polyrhachis!
Re: Welcome back to the Camponotus Crew! (New topic, old one got too long)
I almost forgot, five days ago this topic hit it first year anniversary.
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My Camponotus now has 12 nanitics. My crematogaster has probably 40 workers or so. I now have a small mealworm farm but my spiny ant refuses to eat it.
I also finally found out what sp. of ant are in my house. They are very anoying and they look alot like Trichomyrmex destructor. They burrow in wood, and have a painful bite, and look alot like pharaoh ants.
I also finally found out what sp. of ant are in my house. They are very anoying and they look alot like Trichomyrmex destructor. They burrow in wood, and have a painful bite, and look alot like pharaoh ants.
Favorite ant:
Polyrhachis/Echinopla
Founding:
-Dark Camponotus nicobarensis
-Polyrhachis illaudata
-Polyrhachis beccarii
-Polyrhachis rastellata 2x
Beginners must not keep Polyrhachis!
Polyrhachis/Echinopla
Founding:
-Dark Camponotus nicobarensis
-Polyrhachis illaudata
-Polyrhachis beccarii
-Polyrhachis rastellata 2x
Beginners must not keep Polyrhachis!
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