Hi all,
New to the forum community.
I've been trapping subterranean ants (S. carolinensis, Neivamyrmex, etc.) in Florida. I've been successful to some degree with my target of thief ants (Solenopsis. sub genre dilporhoptrum) I've been working on finding a technique to get queen-right colonies to move in to my trap. However, the issue I have right now is my formicarium design. These little guys need humidity to survive, but fluon and other substances degrade in high humidity. I've read that crisco vegetable oil might be of use, but I have doubts on that. Has anyone here ever successfully kept thief ants alive in their own formicariums?
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Re: Subterranean Ants
Not that I am aware of but my fluon barrier works fine so far. I got a fish tank with a lid to close it off. Funny thing is, even if I water the setup with the spaying bottle it still doesn't rub off. Otherwise I would have more ants exploring upside down.
Doing some proper research is the best way to start an antcolony.
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Currently not keeping any ants anymore.
Need help or want to help? https://forum.AntsCanada.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=18153#p70566
Currently not keeping any ants anymore.
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