CJ's Exotics
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What do you feed them? The blood of your enemies? ?The workers have emerged, it will be time to start feeding in a day or so.
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They are so cute, the moment you check in them they swarm out to try and get you.
What do you feed them? The blood of your enemies? ?
Hmm...I actually feel kind of bad about that. RIP ant queen. What happens to her babies then?Lost one queen, it happens, starting a colony is hard on them, even in captivity. Other one is still doing well.
Hmm...I actually feel kind of bad about that. RIP ant queen. What happens to her babies then?
That’s sad. I don’t suppose they can be introduced into the other colony.The babies die, the workers become listless after a time as well.
That’s sad. I don’t suppose they can be introduced into the other colony.
That’s what I figured.Nope, they will kill each other
@Persnickety Parson's how are your ants doing?
What are you feeding?The remaining colony seems to be struggling, not much I can do, they are eating and defensive, but their numbers are way too low for the species in general.
What are you feeding?
I think the larvae stage is adorable!! And how she nutured her babiea. Ugh, too cute.
So sad the one queen died, and the other colony isnt doing so hot.
I never would have though so much went in to keeping ants! My daughter always asks me for an ant colony.
How can my untrained eyes tell if it's a queen??Well you need to find a quern, check on hot and humid days, before and after storms or other changes of weather.
Sadly the other queen also died, it happens but it's frustrating too.
Larger size, basically like a larger one of the workers with an average size head and a large abdomen. They might still have wings a short while after mating, but usually not. You can google the ant species in your area and look at what the queens look like to know more precisely.How can my untrained eyes tell if it's a queen??