I’m probably older then all of you haha 🤫 I won’t say unless you guess.sartwell90 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2019 11:41 amI feel like y'all are gonna put me in an old folks home...ArizonanAnts wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:43 amI'm also 14 almost 15. It's cool to hear that someone is around my age!CabboAntsGuy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:17 amHello, welcome to the crew flinx45. Glad to have you here. Nice to see a fellow Wisconsin guy here. I've always wanted a C. noveboracensis queen. They are really pretty. As far as diapause, I don't know too much about that, sorry. I do know that you should hibernate your ants anywhere from 2-10 degrees celsius. Can't wait to here more form you.
Yeah, kinda wondered if some of you might not have expected that.
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Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Temnothorax ambiguus/curvispinosus (Acorn ant)
Lasius Interjectus (Larger citronella ant) with host workers: L. Americanus
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Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Temnothorax ambiguus/curvispinosus (Acorn ant)
Lasius Interjectus (Larger citronella ant) with host workers: L. Americanus
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Very cool! Let me know how it is. I’ve been considering it. Welcome to the crew!!
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Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Temnothorax ambiguus/curvispinosus (Acorn ant)
Lasius Interjectus (Larger citronella ant) with host workers: L. Americanus
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Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Temnothorax ambiguus/curvispinosus (Acorn ant)
Lasius Interjectus (Larger citronella ant) with host workers: L. Americanus
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Welcome to the crew! We would be happy to help!Gavinthesheep1234567 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2019 8:26 pmI will probably be joining soon. I would like some help IDing a Camponotus queen so might post some pics soon.
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Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Temnothorax ambiguus/curvispinosus (Acorn ant)
Lasius Interjectus (Larger citronella ant) with host workers: L. Americanus
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Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Temnothorax ambiguus/curvispinosus (Acorn ant)
Lasius Interjectus (Larger citronella ant) with host workers: L. Americanus
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Just think of us in terms of a worker ant, we must seem like Goliath ancients. Even their own queen would seem like a practically-ageless goddess, watching over and giving life to their civilization for generations.
I think there could be an interesting anthropomorhpological fictional book to be written there. Each entry following a generation of the same colony belonging to an ant keeper.
Check out my colonies! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDze5idJomnpRCpvd3QoAFA
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Welcome to the crew Jason and Thomas! Hard to tell what species of ant you have. What is she? Looking forward to hearing about your progress.jasonmvt wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2019 11:08 pmHello everyone. I'm (we're) new here and new to ant keeping. My son Thomas (13) has been watching AntsCanada videos for over a year, we finally have a successful capture, shes laid eggs. caught end of August near Vancouver BC Canada. about 8-9mm long queen.
Just wanted to chime in so we can ask questions as we go. so far so good I think. the tube has water. she seems healthy still. and its been about a week and a half since the eggs. we have a formicarium setup.
Just wondering what steps to take if they hatch successfully. leave them in tube for how long? what to feed them. and when to release into formicarium.
thanks!!!
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Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Temnothorax ambiguus/curvispinosus (Acorn ant)
Lasius Interjectus (Larger citronella ant) with host workers: L. Americanus
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Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Temnothorax ambiguus/curvispinosus (Acorn ant)
Lasius Interjectus (Larger citronella ant) with host workers: L. Americanus
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too funny! Could be an excellent colony name as well “Goliath Ancients”sartwell90 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2019 11:55 amJust think of us in terms of a worker ant, we must seem like Goliath ancients. Even their own queen would seem like a practically-ageless goddess, watching over and giving life to their civilization for generations.
I think there could be an interesting anthropomorhpological fictional book to be written there. Each entry following a generation of the same colony belonging to an ant keeper.
Keeper of:
Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Temnothorax ambiguus/curvispinosus (Acorn ant)
Lasius Interjectus (Larger citronella ant) with host workers: L. Americanus
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Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Temnothorax ambiguus/curvispinosus (Acorn ant)
Lasius Interjectus (Larger citronella ant) with host workers: L. Americanus
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Congratulations on the new colony! Looks like they are doing well!LasiusSapien wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2019 2:11 amhi guys, shout out to all the new comers, hope everyone is well, have some new comers myself i'd like you to all say hello to my manica rubida colony
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Temnothorax ambiguus/curvispinosus (Acorn ant)
Lasius Interjectus (Larger citronella ant) with host workers: L. Americanus
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Temnothorax ambiguus/curvispinosus (Acorn ant)
Lasius Interjectus (Larger citronella ant) with host workers: L. Americanus
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I've thought of writing a book from an ants perspective before. And, no, we are not going to put you in an old folks home. I don't want to be thought of as a young guy around here. That's why I never shared my age before. I still want to be thought of as a helpful part of the group, not a young kid here asking questions and being annoying. Nothing has changed Now that I've told you how old I am. I'm still CabboAntsGuy.sartwell90 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2019 11:55 amJust think of us in terms of a worker ant, we must seem like Goliath ancients. Even their own queen would seem like a practically-ageless goddess, watching over and giving life to their civilization for generations.
I think there could be an interesting anthropomorhpological fictional book to be written there. Each entry following a generation of the same colony belonging to an ant keeper.
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3 camponotus pennsylvanicus
2 formica subsericea
The Camponotus Crew! https://forum.AntsCanada.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=15267
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My ants continue to grow I think we have 8-9 now it's hard to tell. Anyway, they haven't left the test tube and are now extremely huddled near the cotton ball, the water is starting to run low and I don't know what to do. They also won't eat any of the things I gave them besides the honey (A freshly boiled wasp, peanut, raisin, peanut butter, cotton ball with sugar water, and now cat food (dry)). I've had them for a couple of months I think at this point and they show no sign of wanting to leave the tube, can't tell if the queen is stressed or if she thinks her colony is too small.
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Oh boy that was a lot! Hopefully I didn’t miss anything. If I did I’m sorry and a warm welcome to anyone I missed.
Quick update on my colony. My 10th nanitic enclosed yesterday! So glad I didn’t cook them all. (You’ll have to read my journal). I have another ready to enclose. Mmm guessing in the next 2-3 days. It’s the largest pupae yet! Excited to see how big she will be. I’ll post more on my journal in the next few days. I’ve been extremely busy so it’s been hard to keep up lately. Sorry everyone!
Quick update on my colony. My 10th nanitic enclosed yesterday! So glad I didn’t cook them all. (You’ll have to read my journal). I have another ready to enclose. Mmm guessing in the next 2-3 days. It’s the largest pupae yet! Excited to see how big she will be. I’ll post more on my journal in the next few days. I’ve been extremely busy so it’s been hard to keep up lately. Sorry everyone!
Keeper of:
Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Temnothorax ambiguus/curvispinosus (Acorn ant)
Lasius Interjectus (Larger citronella ant) with host workers: L. Americanus
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Camponotus Pennsylvanicus
Temnothorax ambiguus/curvispinosus (Acorn ant)
Lasius Interjectus (Larger citronella ant) with host workers: L. Americanus
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