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Alby: Heating (29. Sep 2008 13:45)

I keep my Messor b arbarus colony in a ytong nest, now the temperature is around 18-20 and they aren't active.So I used a heat mat and now the temperature of the nest is 30, so in when is cold I put it on and when is warm i put off.This changing of temperature can be a problem for them???And 30° are too much for them???

gabranth: Re: Heating (29. Sep 2008 14:36)

they were probably hibernating when they were at 18-20 and 30oC is ok for them but keep the mat at one end of the ytong so the queen can go to the other end if she's too hot

JimmyVe: Re: Heating (30. Sep 2008 18:25)

30°c is not to high but don't make it hotter. And like gabranth said, put the heat mat only on once piece of the farm so the ants can go to a cooler place to.

Alby: Re: Heating (3. Okt 2008 00:30)

when I can put them in hibernation, at the end of october?

gabranth: Re: Heating (3. Okt 2008 01:02)

no that too early for them as there Mediterranean so require less hibernation then the ants species further north i think its December to February maybe less

JimmyVe: Re: Heating (3. Okt 2008 09:23)

Yes south European species require a shorter hibernation period. From 2-4 months and they also can be kept in a higher temperature during it. +- from 10-15°c. I normally put them in from end of November till end of February.

BROOKSY775: Re: Heating (23. Jul 2009 19:19)

i wnat my ants to dig there own nest can they still do this and if so where does the mat go ?

JimmyVe: Re: Heating (28. Jul 2009 19:35)

Yep they still can dig there own nest. If you have a sand nest for your ants the best way to place the heat mat is on the side.

Milos: Re: Heating (20. Dez 2009 05:03)

Hi guys, I am relatively new in ant keeping business so some of the questions that I have may be kind of boring for you. I have messor ebeninus colony with one queen, 15 workers and 5 eggs. I keep them in gypsum with some sand, now I read some posts that moisture is really important but how do I control that. Every time I mist the sand water goes right through, I am afraid not to put to much of water, but at the same time I do not want to be dry. These 5 eggs I have for 2 weeks and they did not change what should I do? I do not want to check them to often because they can get stressed.

Thanks..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUnHcWC-86g


This is just short movie I made for this purpose so you can see the small colony.

JimmyVe: Re: Heating (20. Dez 2009 13:45)

Hello Milos and welcome.

You know you need to keep the nest covered ?
Normally these ants need to be in hibernation now (as i told you in the other post). I think it would be best if you use a heating mat are some other heating divice.
Yes you need to keep the farm moist but Messor species like it rather dry so don't keep it to wet.


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