Aka's ants 2010

Aka's ants 2010

Beitragvon aka ant » 9. Mai 2010 23:43

This year has been great with finding the species I want. I found 2 species of 4 within 3 hunting trips. I found C chromaiodes in a partly rotted log 2 weeks ago. I found 90-110 workers and 70+ larva and some eggs. The second specie is not yet fully identified but I'm going with Aphaenogaster tennesseensis. collecting them was difficult due to the queen and many workers hiding in the center of a hard stump. I found 150-200 workers and 30-50 brood. Both colonies look like they have settled in great with few deaths. I'll keep you updated and hopefully get better pics.

C chromaiodes
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Aphaenogaster tennesseensis. No queen pics yet.
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Re: Aka's ants 2010

Beitragvon aka ant » 10. Mai 2010 17:19

The queen.
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Re: Aka's ants 2010

Beitragvon darradar » 10. Mai 2010 21:21

fascinating =D> i love the look of these ants..that queen is amazing
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Re: Aka's ants 2010

Beitragvon Yope » 10. Mai 2010 21:52

W0W...
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Re: Aka's ants 2010

Beitragvon matt-man123 » 13. Mai 2010 16:57

Hey aka,

Could you give a few top tips in ant hunting because i always struggle and barely find any species, that would be very much appreciated.

Great pics by the way and nice queens :)



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Re: Aka's ants 2010

Beitragvon aka ant » 13. Mai 2010 18:15

Your best bet is to go into the woods and flip rocks and split open logs and tree stumps. I plan on posting about what equipment I use and where I go to find my ants soon.
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Re: Aka's ants 2010

Beitragvon aka ant » 14. Mai 2010 21:05

I moved the Aphaenogaster colony into a test tube with a foraging area due to lack of activity in the setup.

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Re: Aka's ants 2010

Beitragvon matt-man123 » 14. Mai 2010 23:18

Wow fantastic pics once again AKA,

That sounds like a great idea and will help out many people :)

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Re: Aka's ants 2010

Beitragvon aka ant » 18. Mai 2010 01:15

I forgot to give my Camponotus colony some water for a few days and found about 30 of them running around the foraging area.
I made a small video of them drinking water.

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Re: Aka's ants 2010

Beitragvon Karsten1997 » 19. Mai 2010 18:42

Whaha, nice video and pics!!
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Re: Aka's ants 2010

Beitragvon aka ant » 21. Mai 2010 00:18

(1) Both colonies increased activity in the foraging areas.
(2) Food demand for the Camponotus colony has increased substantially due to the large amount of larva.
(3) Aphaengaster colony is stable now and the queen laid a batch of eggs.

Statistics.
Aphaenogaster colony.
150-200 worker - about 30 deaths since captured.
20-30 eggs
5-10 brood

Camponotus chromaiodes colony.
90-110 workers - 5-8 deaths since captured.
30+ eggs
65-75 larva
10-15 pupa


Aphaenogaster brood pile.

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Camponotus queen laying a egg.

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Camponotus colony.

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Re: Aka's ants 2010

Beitragvon Gortello » 21. Mai 2010 20:32

nice pictures especially the one with the queen laying a egg
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Re: Aka's ants 2010

Beitragvon aka ant » 23. Mai 2010 01:08

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Re: Aka's ants 2010

Beitragvon aka ant » 5. Jun 2010 23:19

Not much new has happened with my two colonies. The brood are growing fast and I should see new workers in my Camponotus colony soon.
Today I found a colony of C americanus. Beautiful queen with 50-70 workers and about 40-50 brood ( they are still moving into the ant farm so the count might be off).
My camera broke so I can't post any good new pics.

Pics of the setup taken by my cellphone.

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Re: Aka's ants 2010

Beitragvon aka ant » 8. Jun 2010 03:29

The C americanus colony lost two workers so far. This specie seems to like the nest much more humid than my other Camponotus colony. I find the location that the colony settled in is a bit difficult to keep moist but they seem to keep it at a level they like by placing drops of water all around the chamber and glass. The queen laid a batch of orange eggs!
I have yet to see them eat incests but they do love filling up on water, sugar water, and fruits.
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