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Camponotus Ligniperda in Action PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Marcus Smith   
Tuesday, 04 December 2007

Camponotus Ligniperda

So today I get home to find that 3 of the C.ligniperda's have decided to go for a wonder, and whats more one of them was the queen. They had moved out of the tube that they have been holed up in for weeks, and into the main farm area. They were just milling around the surface of the farm area. Now, I got to thinking that the only reason they were doing this was because they were either hungary or thirsty. I got my pipette and put some water into the farm, and also I got some honey on the end of some tweezers and put a splodge of that in there as well. My hunch seems to be right because withing minutes, there were 2 Campos greedily feeding from the honey.

Camponotus Ligniperda eating honey

Tetramorim Caespitum

More action with them this week. They have somehow managed to excavate a huge amount of sand and filled one end of the farm to the lid and a width of about 2 inches. This of course makes feeding them through the top much more difficult so I have had to put the food, water and honey into the basin area. The funny thing is, that there is a nice sized chamber on top of the old surface of the farm going under the newly excavated sand. This was jambed with eggs earlier. It could be a temperature thing as the heater does not extend that far up the farm area. The T.Caespitum have also now started foraging in the main basin. These fellows are what I would call very hardy to say the least, love them...yep.

Messor Barbarus, Myrmica Ruginodis and Lasius Niger are all hibernating and there is just no sign of movement with them at the moment, so nothing to report.

 
Hibernation has begun PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Marcus Smith   
Saturday, 24 November 2007

Not a lot to report really.

Tetramorium Caespitum

The TC's are still as active as always. They really are a great little ant, however they are buggers to pick up if one gets out, being that they are so small. The other day, I was getting rid of some old pieces of broken up mealworm. Now as always, I put the pieces into a small tub just in case, and its a good job I did. One of the TC's had been hiding inside the dried husk, and began wondering around the inside of the tub. Getting him out again was a pain, I had to pick it up while it was climbing on a piece of grass seed and put him back into the farm area. LOL. Below is a picture at last of the Tetramorium Caespitum (otherwise known as pavement ants) enjoying a splash of honey that I put into the farm for them.

Tetramorium Caespitum eating honey Tetramorium Caespitum eating honey

Myrmica Ruginodis

These fine gals continue to thrive. They have made themselves right at home underneath the Feeding trough in the original small basin. The only way I see them now is if I lift it up, and find the whole lot underneath it much like you do in the wild when you find them under stones. The original farm is now not in use, and Ive cleaned it out and refilled it with new soil and sand for another species.

Lasius Niger

There are now 4 workers and the queen, so things are looking brighter for them.  They still remain in the same small area, and I fully expect them to be in hibernation now until after the winter.

Messor Barbarus

It seems that these gals have now also gone into hibernation, they don't really do much anymore. I havn't seen them foraging for a while now, so again not much to report.

Camponuts Ligniperda

These gals are definately hibernating, and havn't moved from their tubing at all. Except to blog off both ends of it. I'm looking forward to the spring with much anticipation!

I will soon be posting up some actual ant keeping pages shortly, how best to keep them, what to feed them, what to keep them in etc for all the species. Would love your input into some more articles for the site, so if you would like to write some info and send it to me, then I will post it on the site if its good and relevant.  Drop me a line at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 

 

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