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Ants of the deserts VS Ants of the Desert-mountains!?!?!?!?


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#1 Offline Alza - Posted October 9 2014 - 7:06 PM

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Out where i live you basically hit bedrock at one foot deep. I might be over exaggerating that a bit, but my question is, Would ants be able to dig deeper then the bedrock layer ? I've heard that some pogonomyrmex species can dig down two meters. But is that just in the desert or does it also apply to the bedrock mountains ?



#2 Offline Crystals - Posted October 9 2014 - 7:14 PM

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Chances are that there are cracks in the bedrock and the ants will dig into those.


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#3 Offline Gregory2455 - Posted October 9 2014 - 7:19 PM

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OK, I actually have this same issue. The sedimentary rock here in this area seems to go down a few feet, then become so hard you cannot dig. I have used mechanical tools to dig into this, but actually, after using that, there were no ants in it. I have seen several Pogonomyrmex subnitidus colonies around here nest over just one food of loose sand, and hen hit this stuff. I have dug various colonies up, and discovered that instead of going further down, they go side ways.


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#4 Offline Alza - Posted October 9 2014 - 7:24 PM

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side ways. that explains so much...






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