Does anyone know how to found and take care of this species? I caught so many of them but I don't know how to take care of them. Any advice would be very helpful.
Best wishes,
Zhuge
Edited by Zhuge, October 5 2025 - 6:33 PM.
Does anyone know how to found and take care of this species? I caught so many of them but I don't know how to take care of them. Any advice would be very helpful.
Best wishes,
Zhuge
Edited by Zhuge, October 5 2025 - 6:33 PM.
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Keeping:
Solenopsis molesta
Pogonomyrmex occidentalis
Tetramorium immigrans
Camponotus modoc
8 Lasius queens
Same as any claustral Lasius
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Same as any claustral Lasius
Will they found using pleometrosis? I caught them outside my house so i will let them found safely then release them.
Edited by Zhuge, October 6 2025 - 8:00 AM.
If you have permits to ship pheidole californica to washington pls lmk
Keeping:
Solenopsis molesta
Pogonomyrmex occidentalis
Tetramorium immigrans
Camponotus modoc
8 Lasius queens
Yeah they will.
How come they are not laying eggs? I caught them 2 months ago
If you have permits to ship pheidole californica to washington pls lmk
Keeping:
Solenopsis molesta
Pogonomyrmex occidentalis
Tetramorium immigrans
Camponotus modoc
8 Lasius queens
Are they being heated?
Yes they never drop below 68 degrees
They may be waiting to hibernate first before laying eggs.
Yeah if it gets to november and they don't lay eggs i will diapause them in my non heated garage. (I think they can diapause there at least)
If you have permits to ship pheidole californica to washington pls lmk
Keeping:
Solenopsis molesta
Pogonomyrmex occidentalis
Tetramorium immigrans
Camponotus modoc
8 Lasius queens
68 degrees seems to be a bit low. If you can bump it up to high 70s or even low 80s it'd probably help a lot. You could try feeding a bit of liquid sugars or something too.
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68 degrees seems to be a bit low. If you can bump it up to high 70s or even low 80s it'd probably help a lot. You could try feeding a bit of liquid sugars or something too.
OK next time i check on them ill give them a drop of honey. I have them in groups of 2 because i want them to have a little head start when i release them. At its coldest its 68. Usually during the day it gets to 77
If you have permits to ship pheidole californica to washington pls lmk
Keeping:
Solenopsis molesta
Pogonomyrmex occidentalis
Tetramorium immigrans
Camponotus modoc
8 Lasius queens
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