Prenolepis Imparis Journal
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- Antloverhuman
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Haha reminds me of my ants which just didn't move for more than three weeks and when they did, the very next day they moved back
Ants I have-
camponotus compressus colony- the shadow warriors.
Pls just let me have a tetramorium colony
camponotus compressus colony- the shadow warriors.
Pls just let me have a tetramorium colony
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OK it was funny today I found thatvthey had moved sand fro the outworld to the test tube to dry out the lemon water I guess. But I just found that funny.
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OK it was funny today I found thatvthey had moved sand fro the outworld to the test tube to dry out the lemon water I guess. But I just found that funny.
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My ants do that all the time. They try to make a more natural ground for the colony, no matter how many Cotten balls I put to stop the water.
OK it was funny today I found thatvthey had moved sand fro the outworld to the test tube to dry out the lemon water I guess. But I just found that funny.
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My ants do that all the time. They try to make a more natural ground for the colony, no matter how many Cotten balls I put to stop the water.
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I am going to try to connect the other test tube tomorrow and take them out of the outworld but maybe I will put some sand in there for them.
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Still have not moved, I dont know why they dont see the mold as a problem they are just huddlling around the queen mainly.
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Does the species hibernate?CombinedHalo467 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 24, 2021 1:55 pmStill have not moved, I dont know why they dont see the mold as a problem they are just huddlling around the queen mainly.
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Ok,let me clear something up this is me on a new account because my old one signed me out and I could not get back in, but now that's solved and onto your question. I think there is a debate on that and maybe they go inactive for a while but do not actutally hibernate. I have not kept them for very long so I don't know.
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So diapause?LoverofAnts37 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 1:37 pmOk,let me clear something up this is me on a new account because my old one signed me out and I could not get back in, but now that's solved and onto your question. I think there is a debate on that and maybe they go inactive for a while but do not actutally hibernate. I have not kept them for very long so I don't know.
I have found carpenter ants HATE to move. Mine waited until the cotton ball was yellow from their poop to move out.Pretty sure they were living off teh sugar water in their arena for a while as their water was probably polluted.
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Yea maybe something like that. The cotton is covered mostly in black mold stuff but also pink and yellow stuff. It just got really cold last night so I moved them to the heated garage and tey seem to be fine but I am gonna try to get my hands on a lightbulb so I can get the queen to move away from the cotton so I can grab he with my tweezers and put her in the test tube then I will dump the workers into the outworld and they will eventually find the queen, or so I hope.
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You can dump the queen… I have had some casualties though… I would suggest pulling the queen and 5 workers for the tube, as they release pheromones of the new nest so other ants will come…. Pls note the queen may leave the new nest and return shortly.LoverofAnts37 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 30, 2021 12:01 pmYea maybe something like that. The cotton is covered mostly in black mold stuff but also pink and yellow stuff. It just got really cold last night so I moved them to the heated garage and tey seem to be fine but I am gonna try to get my hands on a lightbulb so I can get the queen to move away from the cotton so I can grab he with my tweezers and put her in the test tube then I will dump the workers into the outworld and they will eventually find the queen, or so I hope.
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