Uhh, no. Honey is naturally antibacterial, and on its own, as long as it is not diluted, can last, in theory, hundreds of years. The only way the pesticides would come i would be through the bees making it themselves. I personally am of the opinion that it could be the plastic containers the honey is in, not necessarily the honey itself.
Pesticides would be added after it is taken from the bees. There was recently a thread about how people's colonies have died after consuming honey.
civilizations.
I hardly trust the honey from the grocery store (depending on the brand, quality, organic or not, etc)... I don't think I'll ever feed milk to my colonies.
Good point!
But...
This may be naiive of me, but what are we wary of in industrial products? Antibiotics? Could they harm our ants?
Also, does non-organic honey contain pesticides? Wouldn't that harm the bees that produced it?
And "fake" honey is mostly corn or rice syrup ...which is not harmful to ants in itself...except IT could contain a lot of pesticides.
Personally, I don't grow feeder insects. I wack any fly that gets into my living space and feed it to the ants. I don't freeze nor boil the insects. Haven't had any ants die due to that, not ever had mites.
Was I just stupidly lucky thus far? Have you had antpocalypses due to unverified sources of feed?
Pesticides would be added after it is taken from the bees. There was recently a thread about how people's colonies have died after consuming honey.
Species being kept:
Solenopsis "plebeius", Camponotus maritimus, Formica cf. subaenescens, Formica cf. aerata, Lasius cf. americanus, Lasius aphidicola, Lasius brevicornis, Lasius nr claviger, Nylanderia vividula, Temnothorax nevadensis, Temnothorax chandleri, Temnothorax arboreus Solenopsis validiuscula, Solenopsis truncorum, Solenopsis xyloni, Formica perpilosa, Formica cf. lasiodes, Formica cf. neogagates Pogonomyrmex californicus, Pogonomyrmex salinus, and Myrmecocystus testaceus!!!!
Hoping to find this year:
Myrmecocystus, Liometopum occidentale, Camponotus essigi, Camponotus fragilis, Manica bradleyi, Formica perpilosa, Pheidole hyatti, and a Parasitic Formica sp.
People are stupid. It explains a lot...