Hello, My name is Steve and i have been keeping ants for just under a year now, I recent moved my ants to a new farm with child's play sand in it and i noticed some type of mite/insect that is Very tiny has begun to lay small dark brown/blackish round eggs on my ants and there larva/pupae and the creatures also eat the ant's legs they eat the leg till it is thinner than a human hair from the bottom up it appears i am desperately looking for a cure for this as it is killing my colony the queen is not badly damaged yet but if it continues i know it will kill my entire colony. i have removed the colony from the farm and thrown away the sand they are now in a plastic water bottle with no soil or medium at all i could use any suggestions as to what i should do to kill the mites eggs and any mites that may have been transported with the ants to the bottle. i was thinking about trying to find a predatory mite from a plant store that would kill the mites on my ants but I'm not sure that will work
any one have any ideals or have this problem in the past?
plz help
thanks you
-Steve S
jamezs5@yahoo.com
*Edit* the egg's are layed all over the ants body hundreds of them covering every part of the body how can i stop it from transfering to the clean nest? is there a way to kill the ones attached to the queen itself with out killing the queen?





