Camponotus herculeanus and Camponotus ligniperda

Beitragvon ashhad1 » 16. Jan 2008 17:05

I could try seperationg the mini ytong but if i would i would only disturb my ants then something worse could happen. Still good idea if it was possible.

Ant Fridges lol
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Beitragvon badman » 5. Feb 2008 21:01

if camponotus aren't temperature sensetive and hibernate according to body-clock, then when can I expect them to wake up? They've been in hibernation since about late october, both colonies definitely alive, and I've now brought them back inside. They seem happy to stay asleep and are being kept at about 10-18 degrees C. Also how can I prepare for them waking up? Do they start out gradually sending out workers? Or simply spring into action? i don't want to miss them waking up and not have any food waiting for them
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Beitragvon SteveUK28 » 6. Feb 2008 10:19

Well first are they still in a test tube or do u have them in a setup.. you have to make sure they have drinking water avaiable.. and id also put down some sugar water some honey maybe.. and an insect.. keep trying to temp them.. eventually they will start eating again :)
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Beitragvon JimmyVe » 6. Feb 2008 15:26

Yep, if you keep them at 10-18°c they should wake up soon, but it could take a few weeks. You could give them already some sweets and a little insects (like Steve said) so if they decide to wake up they can start feeding.
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Beitragvon badman » 6. Feb 2008 21:02

the ligniperda are still in their tube, the herculaneous are underground but fortunately nested right up against the glass so I can see them clearly.

I'll keep offering them my usual of fish flakes and honey. Dunno where I can find insects this time of year in the city though...
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Beitragvon JimmyVe » 7. Feb 2008 18:44

You should start feeding them insects soon, they will need them for the brood, isn't there a pet shop ore a fishing store nearby where they sell stuff ? (like insects ?)
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Beitragvon badman » 8. Feb 2008 08:46

not that i know of. i'll have to check
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Beitragvon darradar » 9. Feb 2008 22:56

yuol find crickets at a local reptile shop, pet shops rarely stock them unless they sell reptiles or even a garden centre that might have reptiles will have them, if not a maggots from the tackle shop allow some to turn to flies and there ya go......
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Beitragvon badman » 12. Feb 2008 03:22

Sounds like hard work to me....but I did find a site that sells a little kit to breed your own wingless fruit flies. Aha! This way the maggots arrive at my own doorstep!
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Beitragvon badman » 12. Feb 2008 16:39

got them today, not wingless, but definitely flightless. A thriving tupperware colony. I wish my ant colony was this active!
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Beitragvon JimmyVe » 12. Feb 2008 22:24

Don't worry badman, they will be if they are bigger. ;)
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Beitragvon ducatiman » 13. Feb 2008 19:45

jimmys right,with the correct food and conditions there will be an explosion of eggs,my messor quees is laying like mad,soon there will be lots of ants
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Beitragvon badman » 13. Feb 2008 23:17

I haven't seen Either colony out of the nest yet, but the ligniperda colony (if 3 ants can qualify as a colony) have moved all their ant poo/mould produced in hibernation to plug up the entrance to the test tube. Guess its easier than using the sand?
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Beitragvon JimmyVe » 14. Feb 2008 16:51

Could be that they find it easier. ;) 3 ants are a colony but a small one. ;)
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Beitragvon ducatiman » 18. Feb 2008 19:23

mine is not much bigger but there will be much growth this year
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