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Manitobant's dual queen formica obscuriventris journal (discontinued)


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#1 Offline Manitobant - Posted July 29 2019 - 3:15 PM

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Today I went out anting at the world famous narcisse snake dens with a freind and caught a massive 200 worker formica obscuriventris colony with 2 queens under a stone. They are currently moving into a tar heel ants nucleus and I have very high hopes for them. This is one of my dream species and I am so excited to finally raise them! It also happens to be my birthday today so I guess I can say mother nature got me a gift :)

Edited by Manitobant, August 16 2019 - 9:01 AM.

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#2 Offline ANTdrew - Posted July 29 2019 - 3:25 PM

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This is a beautiful species for sure.
"The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer." Prov. 30:25
Keep ordinary ants in extraordinary ways.

#3 Offline Manitobant - Posted July 29 2019 - 3:26 PM

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This is a beautiful species for sure.

definitely. They are also super aggressive and spray acid like crazy!

#4 Offline Manitobant - Posted July 30 2019 - 11:42 AM

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The colony had a bit of a die off which I'm assuming was caused by stress. Luckily, I was able to brood boost them with about 100 pupae my freind got from the trip, so they should be back to their old numbers in no time.

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#5 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted July 30 2019 - 11:45 AM

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It was not stress, but the acid they spray. Be careful when collecting Formica colonies, as their acid sprays can kill them. Make sure their nest is well ventilated.

#6 Offline Manitobant - Posted July 30 2019 - 2:28 PM

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It was not stress, but the acid they spray. Be careful when collecting Formica colonies, as their acid sprays can kill them. Make sure their nest is well ventilated.

is there a way to do that while still using the nucleus formicarium? I don't have anything else that fits them

#7 Offline Manitobant - Posted July 30 2019 - 3:56 PM

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They've accepted the 100 pupae and about 10 formica subsericea pupae which I use to boost solo parasitic queens and have stored it in the middle nucleus tube.

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#8 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted July 30 2019 - 4:21 PM

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If it came with a nest mate, take the stopped off. That should do it for a little bit.

#9 Offline Manitobant - Posted July 30 2019 - 4:26 PM

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If it came with a nest mate, take the stopped off. That should do it for a little bit.

I don’t have a nestmate. Is it possible to cut off some mesh and tape it to the formicarium? Although they have strong jaws and I don’t want them chewing through it

#10 Offline TennesseeAnts - Posted July 30 2019 - 5:42 PM

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Yes, but be careful not to damage the nest in the process.

#11 Offline Manitobant - Posted July 30 2019 - 5:51 PM

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I took Ant_dude2908's advice and replaced the cotton on the nest holes with mesh so the nest stays ventilated. I'm praying that these girls don't somehow find a way to chew through it but its unlikely.
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#12 Offline Manitobant - Posted August 1 2019 - 1:46 PM

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The colony has stacked all of their brood onto one side of the nucleus which is in the dark against a wall. They have also been loving the ant jelly I’m giving them.

#13 Offline Manitobant - Posted August 16 2019 - 9:04 AM

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Sadly the whole colony died as I was in the hospital for a week as I needed a surgery. Before that I was on a camping trip so I guess they just went too long without food, even though I gave them lots before I left.

#14 Offline Canadant - Posted August 18 2019 - 6:17 AM

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Well the ants passed away but are you okay? Surgery? My fellow Canadian, how many years did you wait for that? Lol.

PS. I'd give a leg to see those snake dens!
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#15 Offline Manitobant - Posted August 18 2019 - 9:41 AM

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Well the ants passed away but are you okay? Surgery? My fellow Canadian, how many years did you wait for that? Lol.
PS. I'd give a leg to see those snake dens!

I'm completely fine now, and i didn't have to wait very long at all as i had to be treated quickly. Basically what happened is a got what's called a stomach ulcer which is when your stomach acid causes internal bleeding.




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