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QuestionHow do you catch an ant queen?Shweta Sharma is a Biologist with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). With nearly ten years of experience, she specializes in insect management, integrated pest management, insect behavior, resistance management, ecology, and biological control. She earned her PhD in Urban Entomology and her MS in Environmental Horticulture from the University of Florida. She also holds a BS in Agriculture from the Institute of Agriculture and Animal Sciences, Nepal.You need to wait for the colonies to start budding—this is when there are multiple queens ready to take flight for mating. The newly mated queens are those bigger ants that are wingless and are running around busy trying to find a place to start a new nest. Queens can be caught gently with your fingers or with the feather forceps.
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QuestionIf the ants make too many eggs, what will I do?Kieran RoperCommunity AnswerReduce feeding amounts until they stop making more ants, the ants will still be "born" but if you stop feeding them as much/reduce the temperature by, say, 5ºC they will stop growing as much.
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QuestionWhat is the small jar in the main jar for?Community AnswerThe inner jar is filed with air and serves the purpose of maintaining a narrow area for the ants to build their tunnels. This ensures you will be able to see the tunnels. Without the small jar, the ants would tunnel deep into the main jar and you would not be able to see their tunnels.
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QuestionHow often should I feed my ants?Kieran RoperCommunity AnswerIt depends on the colony size. Feed them a couple insects every two days, if they don't eat all of it, remove it.
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QuestionDo would it be okay digging in an anthill, or would you just be harming them?Black NicheCommunity AnswerYou would just he hurting them. You should really look for them in their nuptial flight periods.
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QuestionWill a plastic jar work? Just afraid that they would make a hole through a plastic jar and escape!Community AnswerA plastic container would work fine, as long as there's enough space for them and they receive enough air through small holes in the lid or container.
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QuestionWill the ants get stuck in the honey?Community AnswerThey may get stuck. Consider mixing the honey with some water to make it more liquid-like instead.
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QuestionShould I put only the queen in? Will the workers kill the queen I added?Community AnswerA queen alone is enough to start a colony. However, it may take a month for the first workers to mature. Whether the workers would kill the queen depends on species, but usually queens from alien nests are killed.
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QuestionHow do I to start a colony with a queen that just mated?Community AnswerFind a jar, put some holes in the lid, boil some dirt in water, and then wrap a cloth around the jar to the top level of the dirt. Put the jar in an area that has a nice, stable temperature and some sunlight. Put in the queen inside the jar. Feed her sugar water, and she will go dig into the soil.
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QuestionWhat is the size limit? If it is very big with the right soil, well maintained, and has a queen, will it last long?Black NicheCommunity AnswerQueens can live up to 30 years; it all depends on the amount of food, space, species and temperature. Space can be as big as you want.
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QuestionHow do I stop the ants from escaping?Community AnswerMost professional ant keepers create a mixture of baby powder and a bit of rubbing alcohol. Mix it to a paste-like consistency and smudge it on the side of the jar. The alcohol will evaporate quickly and the powder will be left on the jar. The way this works is when an ant climbs on it, the powder will fall off, along with the ant. You need to replace this every few weeks.
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QuestionDoes an ant farm need a queen ant?Community AnswerNo, ant farm do not need a queen for the most part. If you want to have a long-lasting colony however, you may want to add a queen ant.
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QuestionDo you need to catch a queen ant or will the ants choose one to be the queen?Community AnswerYou have to catch a queen ant for an ant farm. Normal (worker) ants do not have the ability to reproduce. Only a queen ant can lay eggs.
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QuestionCan I have a fire any queen and a concrete ant queen in the same terrarium?Community AnswerKeep them in separate terrariums so they don't fight.
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QuestionWhere can I buy a queen ant?Community AnswerYou can find them yourself or buy them online You can find ants during nuptial flight times, usually around July in the Northern Hemisphere.
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QuestionDo my ants need waterKieran RoperCommunity AnswerThey will die if they are flooded. Moisten some cotton balls and put them in your ant farm or put water in a test tube and plug it with a cotton ball.
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QuestionDo I have to get big ants with wings and a handful of workers for a new colony?Black NicheCommunity AnswerNo. What you need is a queen. Keep her in a test tube with water at the end, then a piece of cotton wool, then a space of air with the queen in it, then a piece of cotton wool sealing the tube. More than one queen is advisable, as the queen may die, not be fertilized or not lay. Or she might eat the eggs, that happens too. You don't need workers though.
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QuestionIf I put the food on the top of the farm, won't the ants try to run away?Black NicheCommunity AnswerNo, they will often grab it and hold it, then dissect it and carry it away or eat it.
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QuestionHow do I make sure the ants don't crawl out when I open the jar?Community AnswerYou can throw a few ants into the jar before filling it with dirt. Observe if they are able to escape--the glass may be too slippery for them to crawl out. If they can escape, you can put a lead on your jar with a few small holes poked in it. Make sure the holes aren't big enough for ants to squeeze through!
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QuestionWhat if my colony starts to get winged ants?Black NicheCommunity AnswerThat means that they are ready to fly off and find new nests. Don't worry, only the queens and males do this, and your current queen won't.
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QuestionIf I want to find a queen ant, where would she be in the ant hill?Community AnswerMost of the time, you will be able to find her at the bottom of the anthill. The reason is that the queen is close to an escape tunnel and also, so that the queen ant does not overheat.
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QuestionDo queen ants play dead?Arthur GarsideCommunity AnswerMost species do not do that unless very stressed. If you are unsure if your queen is dead, give it a day to see if she's alive.
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QuestionIf I seal my lid with plastic wrap, will the ants chew out and escape?Community AnswerYou need something stronger than plastic wrap to seal your ant farm lid. Try to find a hard plastic lid that fits snugly so they can't escape.
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QuestionCan the ants eat potato chips?Community AnswerMost species will eat almost anything you give them, but some species are very picky and will only eat specific foods. It all depends on the species.
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QuestionIf I had a 10 gallon fish tank and filled it with the right kind of soil and let the ants go in it, would they tunnel near the glass so I could see or dig more into the middle? And will my ant colony go on to live forever if properly maintained?Community AnswerThe ants probably won't tunnel near the edge of the ten gallon. And no, most ant colonies don't last much longer than a month or two (especially ones you buy online).
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QuestionHow can you tell which ant is the queen ant?Community AnswerYou can tell an ant is a queen very easily. If you see an ant in a colony that's noticeably bigger than the workers around it, it is a queen.
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QuestionHow long does an ant farm last?Community AnswerWith a queen it could last for 15 years, but without one it may only last for a few months.
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QuestionWould it be OK if I used something other than a jar on the inside of the bigger jar?Flailing DuckCommunity AnswerYou can use anything in place of the inner jar, so long as it fulfills the purpose of keeping the tunnels against the outer jar, and so that the ants can’t chew through it.
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QuestionCan I just use a few worker ants?J CatCommunity AnswerYes, but they only last a few months or even weeks. You will need a pregnant queen to have a real long lasting colony, since she is the only reproducing female.
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QuestionCan I make a colony with different types of ants?Community AnswerNo you can't, ants that aren't from the same colony will fight and kill each other, so if you want multiple species, you will need multiple colonies.
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