
Ant feeding
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Ant feeding
Where I live it is early spring and no bugs are out yet, however my ants are out of hibernation and need protein. I have tried a sunflower seed and my tetramorium liked it but my 3 camponotus colonies didn´t care at all. So I am wondering what protein source to give to my ants because I do not have feeder insects or protein jelly of any kind. 

C. Novaeboracensis (my favorite ant
C. Pennsylvannicus x2
Tetramorium Immigrans x2
C. Pennsylvannicus x2
Tetramorium Immigrans x2
- Antloverhuman
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Re: Ant feeding
I give mine boiled eggs (you can experiment with both types and see which one they like. Mine like hard boiled). Sometimes i give them cooked chicken and i am indian so i have to give them the piece with no spices but i think boiled meat could work
Ants I have-
camponotus compressus colony- the shadow warriors.
Camponotus compressus queen (founding) Will probably be sold
Need more queens but mom won't allow it :/
camponotus compressus colony- the shadow warriors.
Camponotus compressus queen (founding) Will probably be sold
Need more queens but mom won't allow it :/
- antperson24
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Re: Ant feeding
My ants are out of hibernation, and I have been having a bit of trouble getting my Camponotus colony to eat too. Like Antloverhuman said, cooked chickens works pretty well. On a warmer day, you could try looking under rocks, and you might find some insects.RespectforAnts wrote: ↑Thu Mar 16, 2023 7:42 amWhere I live it is early spring and no bugs are out yet, however my ants are out of hibernation and need protein. I have tried a sunflower seed and my tetramorium liked it but my 3 camponotus colonies didn´t care at all. So I am wondering what protein source to give to my ants because I do not have feeder insects or protein jelly of any kind.![]()
Why keep ants that aren't found in your yard?
There are so many fascinating ants right where you live!
I disagree with the keeping/buying of ants that aren't in your area.
There are so many fascinating ants right where you live!
I disagree with the keeping/buying of ants that aren't in your area.
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Re: Ant feeding
I found a random moth on my window, I guess its my lucky day. I split it up and now the colonies especially the C. novaeboracensis are ripping into the carcass pieces. 

C. Novaeboracensis (my favorite ant
C. Pennsylvannicus x2
Tetramorium Immigrans x2
C. Pennsylvannicus x2
Tetramorium Immigrans x2
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Re: Ant feeding
I was just wondering if they were able to eat stuff like peanut butter.
C. Novaeboracensis (my favorite ant
C. Pennsylvannicus x2
Tetramorium Immigrans x2
C. Pennsylvannicus x2
Tetramorium Immigrans x2
- antperson24
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Re: Ant feeding
That's great! I have never tried peanut butter, but it would not hurt to try.RespectforAnts wrote: ↑Thu Mar 16, 2023 5:23 pmI found a random moth on my window, I guess its my lucky day. I split it up and now the colonies especially the C. novaeboracensis are ripping into the carcass pieces.![]()
Why keep ants that aren't found in your yard?
There are so many fascinating ants right where you live!
I disagree with the keeping/buying of ants that aren't in your area.
There are so many fascinating ants right where you live!
I disagree with the keeping/buying of ants that aren't in your area.
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Re: Ant feeding
I suppose
C. Novaeboracensis (my favorite ant
C. Pennsylvannicus x2
Tetramorium Immigrans x2
C. Pennsylvannicus x2
Tetramorium Immigrans x2
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