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Help moving ants into mini hearth


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#21 Offline B_rad0806 - Posted March 10 2023 - 5:33 PM

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Just dump them in. Does 0 harm towards the ants and takes seconds to do.


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#22 Offline LowQualityAnts - Posted March 11 2023 - 2:14 PM

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I dumped the tube out and there were a bunch of escapees but I managed to get them all in. They immediately began moving once I got most of them in and are fine now.
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#23 Offline antperson24 - Posted March 11 2023 - 3:19 PM

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I dumped the tube out and there were a bunch of escapees but I managed to get them all in. They immediately began moving once I got most of them in and are fine now.

Good, glad to here they are doing well!


 Why keep ants that aren't found in your yard?

There are so many fascinating ants right were you live!

I disagree with the keeping/buying of ants that are not found in your area.

 





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