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Beitragvon delete-14751 » 4. Aug 2008 12:18

Has anyone fed a Locust to L.niger? If so was it live?

Can L.niger hald a live full grown Locust????
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Beitragvon tail__ » 4. Aug 2008 12:25

No, I'm sure they can't. But they will eat dead one, maybe it would be better if you cut it into pieces.
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Beitragvon delete-14751 » 4. Aug 2008 12:29

I thougt whatch them take it don't would be amazing!
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Beitragvon JimmyVe » 4. Aug 2008 13:55

It is probably to big for them, not to mention the risk you are taking. It could kill several of workers and it could have some kind of bacteria that could kill the hole colony. Its always best if you boil an insect first before you give it to your ants.
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Beitragvon delete-14751 » 4. Aug 2008 14:18

So you never give live insects/food?
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Beitragvon SirJet » 4. Aug 2008 16:21

As Jimmy said, without boiling the insect first to kill any parasites or bacteria you risk the whole colony if the insect is carrying anything.
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Beitragvon delete-14751 » 4. Aug 2008 18:06

I understand, just thougt the ants would be able to deal with most parasites/bacteria coz if it was that easy to kill them there wouldn't be so many of them!!
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Beitragvon tail__ » 4. Aug 2008 18:45

I sometimes give my ants living insects, but they are small, proportional to their size. Ants hunt mostly insects smaller than them, and only the large colonies, able to hunt in packs, occasionally also some a bit larger, but no European ants would be able to catch a living locust. (until it would be really unfortunate and fall directly on Formica mound)
Of course the risk of infecting by something deadly is small, but it exists - it's like allowing the house cat to hunt mice, well, they like that and MOST of them aren't hurt. Remember that SOME natural ant colonies, even large, really die from diseases and parasites, although they are minority.
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Beitragvon miszt » 4. Aug 2008 19:55

Lasius niger cannot kill a locust, even a small one
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Beitragvon KiamCameron » 4. Aug 2008 23:17

Thats weird I had a medium locust ages ago in an antworld that i put it in live to see what would happened i had lasius flavus in there they have like 150 workers and they swarmed it and started taking it apart... or was it a medium cricket cant really remember :P
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Beitragvon JimmyVe » 5. Aug 2008 19:30

They where probably just lucky. ;)
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