I'm dealing with a sort of a problem. I'm doing a project for school with ants and I already have my Myrmica rubra colony and as an experiment I want to isolate workers from the colony and look if isolating them will transform them into strangers for their own colony(because of the loss of the 'colony scent').
Now I want to isolate 4 of them and I have everything I need(like glass test tubes and cotton, etc....) but I am wondering how I could isolate a worker from her colony for maybe a month without getting her unhealthy...
I was thinking that the only thing workers need is water and sugar and a bit of proteïn. But for a month I think they can do without proteïns, can you confirm this?
So if I put a worker in a test tube with at one end(the closed one) water with cotton and at the other end another cotton and if I put some sugar in it will that be enough to keep her healthy and lively
I hope you guys can help me quickly!
Krabbie


And it is not very clever to put sugar in the water of the test tube, it could mildew.

