just a question urm do you have to put your ants into hibernation. if it slims down the answer my queen is a lasius niger.please get bacck to me as soon as you can alsoo if they have to go into hibernation what time of year should i do it?
i have a question...what happens if you DO NOT hibernate a species of ants that usually needs or is naturally hibernating in the wild? if you keep them indoors and warm while its freezing/winter outside..will they die..why is it so important to hibernate them ..you never stated why..
@Highflyer2250 During hibernation never. They're so cold anyway that their metabolism comes down to a slow halt, and I imagine they aren't hungry. They expend so little energy during this time of deep cold, so they have what they need to make it through hibernation.
This of course may be a different story when ants are kept in heat while they are hibernating, which is why we always encourage that all temperate regional ants are hibernated for a few months accordingly. Before and after hibernation are key times to feed the ants.
@choopadaflaflab The ants require humidity and moisture to drink. The test tube setups offer that, however the test tubes must be changed often the moment the cotton molds or when the water portion dries up. We sell formicaria in our store that eliminates the need for changing. The nest in which one places a queen can be her and her family's home until they outgrow it.
No, these are queens I caught towards the end of the summer and are waiting until spring to begin laying eggs. I also have other colonies, but all my ants are hibernating. In the wild, they live in the ground where it's warmer than above ground. It's how they manage to survive winter.
How do you keep the water from freezing in the test tube and shattering?
Sakura69ABC 8 months ago
you inspired me to be a ant keeper thank you your a awsome guy
fibsify 8 months ago
and where do you have an chest? or an ant farm?
TheGorgy69 1 year ago
theres no need to give them honey or anything like that when there hibernating right just water?
kevynthompson101 1 year ago
wow it is preety junky in there
MrHunterhd 1 year ago
how do they stay alive
TheDANNYMAN619 1 year ago
just a question urm do you have to put your ants into hibernation. if it slims down the answer my queen is a lasius niger.please get bacck to me as soon as you can alsoo if they have to go into hibernation what time of year should i do it?
garsole2 1 year ago
i have a question...what happens if you DO NOT hibernate a species of ants that usually needs or is naturally hibernating in the wild? if you keep them indoors and warm while its freezing/winter outside..will they die..why is it so important to hibernate them ..you never stated why..
MilanChristopherTV 1 year ago
@MilanChristopherTV Hello! Yes, check out our video "Waking up Hibernating Ants & Reasons for Hibernation" AntsCanada Tutorial #8
AntsCanada 1 year ago
@Highflyer2250 During hibernation never. They're so cold anyway that their metabolism comes down to a slow halt, and I imagine they aren't hungry. They expend so little energy during this time of deep cold, so they have what they need to make it through hibernation.
AntsCanada 1 year ago
This of course may be a different story when ants are kept in heat while they are hibernating, which is why we always encourage that all temperate regional ants are hibernated for a few months accordingly. Before and after hibernation are key times to feed the ants.
AntsCanada 1 year ago
why do u put water in it?
choopadaflaflab 1 year ago
@choopadaflaflab The ants require humidity and moisture to drink. The test tube setups offer that, however the test tubes must be changed often the moment the cotton molds or when the water portion dries up. We sell formicaria in our store that eliminates the need for changing. The nest in which one places a queen can be her and her family's home until they outgrow it.
AntsCanada 1 year ago
do ants come out during spring?
20Fifa 1 year ago
@20Fifa Yes
AntsCanada 1 year ago
do you only got queen ants now ?? cant they still be in the colonys inside the house?
TheSwedish1337Elite 2 years ago
No, these are queens I caught towards the end of the summer and are waiting until spring to begin laying eggs. I also have other colonies, but all my ants are hibernating. In the wild, they live in the ground where it's warmer than above ground. It's how they manage to survive winter.
AntsCanada 2 years ago
Very nice video~
Kaiserks3338 2 years ago
very very good video mate, nice idea you got going on there. you might remember me from antstore forums (Andyb) i commented on some of your posts.
Budzi08 2 years ago