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Jake: Soil, Sand and... Chalk? (14. Jun 2008 02:36)

Hi! I've decided to start my own Formicarium and was wondering what I should put in it. I thought it would be a fairly common question, but when I did a search for dirt and soil I couldn't find anything on the first page of results so at th risk of annoying the ant community I thought I'd ask; What's better, sand or soil?

I've got backyard soil in my formicarium right now and I ground up some chalk rocks I found and put it in to lighten the soil so I can see my ants easier. But when I looked on the forums in a post about a queen not digging someone mentioned that trying sand might help. Does sand make it easier for them to dig or is it just easier to see the ants when they're in sand?

tail__: (14. Jun 2008 08:39)

Maybe try to simulate the natural environment of your species, many ants prefer sand, while others like only soil, and another don't care. For carpenter ants soil or sand nest isn't the best, because they prefer to nest in dead wood, which is much more stable. You can also use loam or a mixture of sand and clay.

The ant on pictures looks like some Formica species, but I'm not very sure. It would be easier if you said where you are from, USA is quite large with varied climate and environment.

Jake: (14. Jun 2008 13:15)

Ok I live up north in South Dakota so there's a 99.9% the ant ant I found hibernates. It's just too bad there's so many ants that are similar.

Ant mad: (14. Jun 2008 14:14)

if i were you i would make a blend of the two E.g 70%soil and 30%sand because thats what i do and it works for me. :)

Jake: (14. Jun 2008 14:16)

Ok, but I'll have to ask my neighbor if I can take some from their sandbox because I'm to lazy to go buy some.

Ant mad: (14. Jun 2008 14:20)

Ok, but I'll have to ask my neighbor if I can take some from their sandbox because I'm to lazy to go buy some.
Make sure it does not have any cheimals it or any other unwanted thing in it. mabey you should cook it first.

Jake: (14. Jun 2008 14:25)

That would be bad. But it's sand that kids play in, shouldn't it be clean?

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Also it's been out in the rain. There's some flooding in The U.S. right now so it's been raining a lot.

Ant mad: (14. Jun 2008 14:33)

it should be clean but it could still have mites in it and well anything really but i would still advise you cook it, so would alot of other people.(i think)

Jake: (14. Jun 2008 14:40)

Ok ok, I'll cook it. I'd hate to feel responsible for the death of my queen. I'm hoping to snatch one after the mating flight.

Ant mad: (14. Jun 2008 14:46)

Are you putting the queen stright into the soil/sand, may be harded to see her but at least it is more natural for her than a TT.


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