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Re: AntsCanada YouTube Videos

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 11:12 am
by Martialis
Batspiderfish wrote: I have tentative plans during the next North American anting season to try and show off some of the sophisticated adaptations of our local, "boring" ant genera, such as the enlarged Dufour's gland of raider Formica, which essentially lets them spread "fear gas" into the nests of the colonies that they raid. Also of interest might be the cultivation of fungi in the nests of Lasius umbratus, the generous cooperation between young Camponotus colonies and orphaned workers, the ceremonial ant wars of Tetramorium sp. E, and (of course) details about keeping our many social parasites. There are even scores of North American ants which nobody in the world has ever kept in captivity -- those seem much more interesting to me than importing somebody else's "boring" local ants.
Honestly can't wait to see these.. You might try something with winter ants, too.

Re: AntsCanada YouTube Videos

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 12:54 pm
by Batspiderfish
Martialis wrote:
Batspiderfish wrote: I have tentative plans during the next North American anting season to try and show off some of the sophisticated adaptations of our local, "boring" ant genera, such as the enlarged Dufour's gland of raider Formica, which essentially lets them spread "fear gas" into the nests of the colonies that they raid. Also of interest might be the cultivation of fungi in the nests of Lasius umbratus, the generous cooperation between young Camponotus colonies and orphaned workers, the ceremonial ant wars of Tetramorium sp. E, and (of course) details about keeping our many social parasites. There are even scores of North American ants which nobody in the world has ever kept in captivity -- those seem much more interesting to me than importing somebody else's "boring" local ants.
Honestly can't wait to see these.. You might try something with winter ants, too.
I've never seen a captive, mature Prenolepis imparis colony, and I've only found queens for the first time last year. I fear that I don't know enough about this species or how to keep them. I wonder if they are bothered by summer temperatures, since these ants nest deep underground in the wild.

A lot of people don't know this, but Prenolepis is mostly a tropical genus. Prenolepis imparis is somewhat unusual.

Re: AntsCanada YouTube Videos

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 3:02 pm
by Martialis
Batspiderfish wrote:
Martialis wrote:
Batspiderfish wrote: I have tentative plans during the next North American anting season to try and show off some of the sophisticated adaptations of our local, "boring" ant genera, such as the enlarged Dufour's gland of raider Formica, which essentially lets them spread "fear gas" into the nests of the colonies that they raid. Also of interest might be the cultivation of fungi in the nests of Lasius umbratus, the generous cooperation between young Camponotus colonies and orphaned workers, the ceremonial ant wars of Tetramorium sp. E, and (of course) details about keeping our many social parasites. There are even scores of North American ants which nobody in the world has ever kept in captivity -- those seem much more interesting to me than importing somebody else's "boring" local ants.
Honestly can't wait to see these.. You might try something with winter ants, too.
I've never seen a captive, mature Prenolepis imparis colony, and I've only found queens for the first time last year. I fear that I don't know enough about this species or how to keep them. I wonder if they are bothered by summer temperatures, since these ants nest deep underground in the wild.

A lot of people don't know this, but Prenolepis is mostly a tropical genus. Prenolepis imparis is somewhat unusual.
Interesting. I've read they're polygonous and more so the further south in their range. I plan to catch some queens and test this.

Re: AntsCanada YouTube Videos

Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2017 5:10 pm
by Gavinthesheep1234567
How come Mikey Bustos has not put on a YouTube video this Saturday what's going on

Re: AntsCanada YouTube Videos

Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2017 5:19 pm
by AqdasHassaan
Gavinthesheep1234567 wrote:
Sun Aug 13, 2017 5:10 pm
How come Mikey Bustos has not put on a YouTube video this Saturday what's going on
busy schedules maybe.

Re: AntsCanada YouTube Videos

Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2017 6:40 pm
by Gavinthesheep1234567
Thanks for the quick reply if you get any news let me no

Re: AntsCanada YouTube Videos

Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2017 10:03 pm
by ooper01
Gavinthesheep1234567 wrote:
Sun Aug 13, 2017 5:10 pm
How come Mikey Bustos has not put on a YouTube video this Saturday what's going on
Mikey has been traveling this weekend. I believe he is just getting back in Manila today.

Re: AntsCanada YouTube Videos

Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:35 am
by Gavinthesheep1234567
Ya he posted it today

Re: AntsCanada YouTube Videos

Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2017 5:36 am
by Gavinthesheep1234567
Thanks for the answer

Re: AntsCanada YouTube Videos

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2018 9:47 pm
by antsofthelowcountry
Well this isn't an idea for a full video I think it would be cool if AntsCanada placed a camera such as a GoPro into one of the ant colonies such as the Fire Nation and we got to see all of the ants scurrying over the lens.