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Ways to clean mold.


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#1 Offline OwlThatLikesAnts - Posted September 15 2024 - 4:48 AM

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I want to know what is a good way to clean mold from a formicarium without cooking it in the oven because It is 3d printed


Currently keeping:

 

1x Formica subsericea, 35-40 workers + maybe eggs

1x Crematogaster cerasi, only queen now, workers ded   :facepalm:*internal screaming*

1x Myrmica ruba sp around 10 workers + pupa

*New* 1x  founding Camponotus pennsylvanicus + eggs that die (probably infertile)

*New* 2x Camponotus nova, one is infertile

*As you watch your ants march, remember that every thing begins with a small step and continued by diligence and shared dreams*

-A.T (which is Me)

 


#2 Offline ANTdrew - Posted September 15 2024 - 9:08 AM

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Mix up a vinegar/water solution, soak it a bit, then scrub it with an old toothbrush.
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#3 Offline OwlThatLikesAnts - Posted September 15 2024 - 9:42 AM

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Mix up a vinegar/water solution, soak it a bit, then scrub it with an old toothbrush.

ok! thanks


Currently keeping:

 

1x Formica subsericea, 35-40 workers + maybe eggs

1x Crematogaster cerasi, only queen now, workers ded   :facepalm:*internal screaming*

1x Myrmica ruba sp around 10 workers + pupa

*New* 1x  founding Camponotus pennsylvanicus + eggs that die (probably infertile)

*New* 2x Camponotus nova, one is infertile

*As you watch your ants march, remember that every thing begins with a small step and continued by diligence and shared dreams*

-A.T (which is Me)

 





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