von amrik singh » 26. Jan 2009 23:49
Myrmica rubra food .
The success of M. rubra is based mainly on its capacity to take by force from the Lasius and to keep the best hunting grounds rich in small soft (or not to hard )preys plus diverses concentrations of food : Dead insects ,aphides(plant bugs producing a sugar rich excretion ),tree sap flow, fruits... The sugars help to feed the adults and keep them active but are not very important ,animal food is what count.
Springtails, moskitos, very small flyes, small moths, soft insects larvas (small caterpilars, magots , soft beetel larvas and nymphes ),spiders killed in their underground den, dead or dieing flyes and spiders very small worms 2 to 3 cm maximum more rarely until 8cm long ,occasionely Formicinae brood .
The Myrmica rubra are never interested to eat beetels ,mealworms ,bees or wasps (exept if the colony is starving) simply because they have great difficulty getting into the taff exoskeleton so the ennergy spend make these food uninteresting these may never be given as food exept cut in peeces to give easy acces to the inside. They do not like neighder drye food, living in wet places they seems rarely if ever to humidify dryfood to consume it . Snails and slugs are never eaten by ants in Europe exept by those of the Formica rufa group. Wild colony of M.r takes cook rise grains but I will not recomend it because it is messy and rot in the nest.
Honey water, sugar water , fruits may be given only as a supplement not as a main food.
Killed insects and spiders can be suplemmented by small living insects and larvas placed in a close plastic box pearced so that ants can enter it. Domestic krickets and maggots buy from a reptil shop are best but some diversity is a good thing.