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QuestionCan I feed ants chocolate?Community AnswerYes, ants can be fed small amounts of chocolate.
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QuestionDo I need to cover the jar with black paper to care for my ants?Community AnswerNo, it is optional. But ants prefer the dark to simulate a underground tunnel.
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QuestionCan't an ant climb out of the fish bowl?Community AnswerThe way the bowl is shaped, they can not escape without turning upside-down, causing them to fall back down into the bowl. Fire ants are the exception to this rule, though, as their saliva contains a very sticky acid and they lick their feet and can occasionally walk upside-down.
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QuestionCan an ant live if there is no dirt in its ant farm?Community AnswerIt can live, but ants like to dig around in dirt, so it's nice to provide dirt - if just a little.
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QuestionWhat is the best species of ant for a beginner?Community AnswerYour typical black ant. I feel like it's the easiest choice since you can feed it anything.
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QuestionCan I feed my ant colony fish food or cat food?Community AnswerBits of cat food can be fed to your ants, but fish food cannot. Also add some fruits as well. Sometimes mix up their diet with some fruit and maybe bread in small sizes.
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QuestionCan I use a plastic container instead?ConnorFisherCommunity AnswerYes. In fact, many commercial ant farms are made out of plastic rather than glass. So, instead of 2 glass jars, you could use 2 large plastic containers to form your ant farm.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I go on a holiday?Community AnswerIf a family member or at least a friend is available, have them take care of the ants every day, until you come back.
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QuestionDo ants need company?Community AnswerAnts live and work with other ants. They depend on one another, so add a few more ants.
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QuestionCan I put seashells in my jar?Community AnswerYes, they can live with almost any ornament as long as you don't overload your ant farm with them. Make sure the seashells have no other critters that could be a threat to them living inside.
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QuestionWhat happens if an ants colony has no dirt? Will it die or will it just hang around a corner?ConnorFisherCommunity AnswerAnt colonies need dirt to tunnel through and to incubate their larvae in. If the colony were placed in an empty container, they would be able to survive for awhile but not have any young.
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QuestionWon't the ants get bored?Community AnswerThey might, so you could provide them with some things to climb on, like pieces of cardboard and piles of leaves/sticks.
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QuestionHow long do I have to soak the cotton ball?Community AnswerAbout 1-5 seconds. When you see it puffing up and looking like it might dissolve, that is when it is completely soaked.
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QuestionCan I place an ant in a terrarium?Community AnswerYes, you can if you have an ant colony in need of a larger area.
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QuestionHow do I care for a newly mated queen ant?Community AnswerNewly mated queen ants require almost no care. The high amount of food stored in their thorax (intended for the wings) will allow them to subsist, at least until she's given birth to the first generation of workers. All she requires is a little cotton soaked with moisture, as larvae require some humidity. Still, some people like to feed them a few drops of sugar water every day.
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QuestionWill an ant escape from a normal jar?Community AnswerAn ant will escape from a normal jar if there is no lid to contain it. If you place a lid on the jar, you will need to ensure there are air holes small enough that the ant cannot get through.
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QuestionCan I feed my ants tea or coffee?Community AnswerYou cannot feed them tea or coffee because it will burn them.
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QuestionHow do I know if an ant is male or female?Community AnswerA female ant often has a larger gaster (end section) and thorax (middle section), as well as wings; although, some males also have wings.
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QuestionIf I go on a vacation and no one wants to take care of my ants, what do I do?Community AnswerProvide them with as many test tubes of sugared water as you think is necessary for the colony. It may not be so nutritious for them, but I think it will suffice for a week or two.
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QuestionCan I put two different ants into one jar?Community AnswerIf they're from the same colony, yes.
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QuestionCan I make a document on how to care for queen ants?Community AnswerYes, of course. Just make sure that you have all of the correct information.
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QuestionCould I use cotton balls?Soldier ScoutCommunity AnswerCotton balls are good for a test tube setup, but if you’re talking about a bigger area, cotton balls might not be the best idea.
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QuestionHow long can ants live without a queen?FlappyDoggieCommunity AnswerAnts can normally live a month or two without a queen if they're given enough food and water.
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QuestionHow many times do I have to feed them?Sean Roi Cau TarapeCommunity AnswerWhen hungry, multiple numbers of ant workers go out to forage or hunt for food to eat. Remember they do not only eat sweet stuff. They love protein. You can give protein to them by feeding them dead cockroaches, spiders, flies, etc. You can leave a small food source out for your ants daily. If they don't eat it that day, leave it for the next day.
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QuestionCan I feed an ant candy or ice cream?Community AnswerMaybe not ice cream, but adult ants love sugar cubes, candy and cereals.
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QuestionWould an ant die if there's not a lot of mud?Soldier ScoutCommunity AnswerNo. You don’t even have to use mud for your setup, and you could just barely sprinkle a thin layer of sand or dirt and it would be fine.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my ants have no queen?Community AnswerYour ants won't live very long without a queen. Try to find a queen as well.
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QuestionCan I transplant a queen?FlappyDoggieCommunity AnswerNo. If the worker ants realize it's not their queen, they're going to kill the queen.You can only transplant a queen in her own colony.
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QuestionIf I put a queen ant in a bottle with other ants and many of them disappeared when I moved them, what happened to the missing ones?Community AnswerThey probably were eaten, they escaped, or they may just be hiding in the dirt.
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QuestionMy ants dig a lot of dirt. The tunnels are extremely big. Some ants are missing, but not escaped. Are they underground?AndreaslagCommunity AnswerIt's possible that the ants are underground, in a place where it's not seen by the outside. Make sure you seal your farm so they will not escape.
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