Research For College
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Research For College
Hello PurpleYote here, I am curious why a place such as a college cannot receive or have colonies of exotic ants or even ants from another state I would like some help and maybe someone could point me in the direction of who I must talk to, to help me help others by studying these fantastic creatures.
- CabboAntsGuy
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Re: Research For College
You have come to the perfect place! Ok, you may not know, but you just wondered into one of the most heated ant debates ever. Some people go for exotic ants because they say their native ants aren't that interesting. Some go against exotic ants because if they manage to escape, they could destroy the environment around you. I personally go for native ants.
So your college is probably doing the right thing. Also bringing in invasive ants, could kill the ants!
Here is a video to explain it more.[youtube]https://youtu.be/yzyPnIPcf64[/youtube]
if you are looking to get into the hobby and catch your first queen, or get your first colony, any of the AntsCanada videos would be helpful.
As far as someone to talk to. Anyone here on the AC forum would be good.
So your college is probably doing the right thing. Also bringing in invasive ants, could kill the ants!
Here is a video to explain it more.[youtube]https://youtu.be/yzyPnIPcf64[/youtube]
if you are looking to get into the hobby and catch your first queen, or get your first colony, any of the AntsCanada videos would be helpful.
As far as someone to talk to. Anyone here on the AC forum would be good.
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The Camponotus Crew! https://forum.AntsCanada.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=15267
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3 camponotus pennsylvanicus
2 formica subsericea
The Camponotus Crew! https://forum.AntsCanada.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=15267
Need help or want to help? https://forum.AntsCanada.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=18153#p70566
Re: Research For College
It is a heated debate, but in the u.s. you can't import ant queens. But I am pretty sure there are licences that can be obtained to keep exotic ants. I would think collages could obtain these licences because of research.
Some of My Informative Sheets
https://forum.AntsCanada.com/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=19099
Includes :
https://forum.AntsCanada.com/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=19099
Includes :
- Ant Care Sheets
Queen Hunting
How To Identify Ants
Re: Research For College
I just googled how-to get a permit and this came up. Maybe this can help. https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/planthealth/import-information/permits/regulated-organism-and-soil-permits/insects-and-mites/CT_Insects
Some of My Informative Sheets
https://forum.AntsCanada.com/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=19099
Includes :
https://forum.AntsCanada.com/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=19099
Includes :
- Ant Care Sheets
Queen Hunting
How To Identify Ants
- arthurnottheking
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Re: Research For College
Hello,
Thanks for the reference. I was shocked that the permit is also required for drosophila flies. What about similar laws in Canada for Canadian colleges?
An interesting read: "Carbonear college prof brings the heat with fire ant research" - https://www.thetelegram.com/news/carbonear-college-prof-brings-the-heat-with-fire-ant-research-180877/
- Antsanyone
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Re: Research For College
As a huge fan of certain exotic ant species, and a hopeful myrmecologist, I was very happy to discover that there is a permit you can apply for to import ants (and there's a lot of caveats before they'll give you said permit). One day, I hope to do some research on RIFA to see how we can control the spread of the invasive pest ants.
Wannabe entomologist
Current colonies:
Campnotus sp.
Dream ants:
Carebara castanea, Cephalotes, Atta texana
Calyptomyrmex, Discothyrea mixta, Melissotarsus spp.
Proatta, Rhytidoponera aspersa, Gigantiops ... actually, most ants.
Current colonies:
Campnotus sp.
Dream ants:
Carebara castanea, Cephalotes, Atta texana
Calyptomyrmex, Discothyrea mixta, Melissotarsus spp.
Proatta, Rhytidoponera aspersa, Gigantiops ... actually, most ants.
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Re: Research For College
Hello, I would like to add my point of view here. As for me, this is a great initiative to place these ants at a college where they can be learned.
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