I'm new to the forum but not new to ants. I've loved and raised ant colonies since I was a teenager, and it's so great to see that there is an online community that shares the passion. So wonderful! Ant keeping isn't a serious hobby here in Canada, but it surely pleases me to see how it is a serious activity and market in other countries.
Here is a wild caught Myrmica rubra colony and nest I recently began working on. I've been raising colonies of this species for over ten years now and I still love them so much! I have had this particular colony for over a week now and am adding more to further fill up the large nest I have made for them.
My latest nest... Here in Canada it's hard to get a hold of many of the products available in Europe. Instead of Ytong, I've used grout to fashion the nest, fully installed with an air pump for circulation and "wells" for trapping small amounts of water for humidity and drink. It attaches to a feeding arena, which I plan on changing to a bigger one when I complete the installation of ants (I'm going back to the wild colony this week to collect more to fill up the large nest I made: approximately 3 feet X 2 feet).
My guess is that I have close to 500 ants and believe it or not at least 10 queens, and lots of brood! The nest is about 30-40% full. I would like to fill it up a little bit more so there is no room unused to ensure a clean nest, while still allowing for the colony to grow into the living space. Anyway, thought I'd post more photos for everyone to enjoy in the next few days but here are some photos now...
Mikey
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