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Ants All Died One Night (Reason?)


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#21 Offline Aaron567 - Posted January 20 2018 - 2:48 PM

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Ok, after closer inspection, the test tube was empty, could they have died from dehydration? It may help when I try to move her in the moist dirt, but that may have been the problem...

 

Probably. When your test tube is dry and the colony suddenly dies off, it is most likely dehydration. I've had it happen many times before






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