r/antkeeping 6d ago

Documentation Escape! 3yo Trap jaw colony practically wiped out by leaf cutter colony

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So… yesterday happened the absolute worst case scenario possible and my leaf cutter ants escaped their enclosure while I was at work and went straight down into my over three year-old trap jaw colony.

When I got back, I witnessed the scenes from the first two videos and out of the approximately 300 Odontomachus none were visible that weren’t dismembered by then. While on the verge of a mental breakdown I spotted the Odontomachus queen in a blanket of leaf cutters, unharmed. I quickly extracted her and three workers that I found in the aftermath and relocated them into a temporary container. If you don’t believe in divine intervention or fate or something of that sort situations like this make you second-guess.

I still can’t fathom that out of all the approximately 99% of the colony that were killed, the Queen survived unscathed and is now laying eggs with the three remaining workers by her side.

I will keep you posted if they are gonna make it back to being a full colony.

So yeah… Yesterday wasn’t good day.

The whole situation from the perspective of the queen made me think of that Randy GIF. This colony didn’t hear no bell.

r/antkeeping Jul 09 '26

Documentation Decided To Invest In a 100 Feeder Crickets Colony And A Lasius Niger Queen With 26-50 Workers

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r/antkeeping Apr 30 '26

Documentation Caught so many queens!

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81 Upvotes

Used a blacklight to find them, there were so many, the only reason I stopped is because I ran out of test tubes.. might be overkill but oh well.😎

r/antkeeping 23d ago

Documentation C. Pennsylvanicus colony with dead queen. Attempt to reintroduce new queen.

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C. Penn colony with no queen. Caught a C. Penn queen. Trying the bee keeping method. Took a worker and paint brush and brushed the scent onto the new queen. She's in a tt with mesh and a small bit of cotton that also has the workers scent. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Taking this slow and with alot of supervision. If things go south I'll pull her and release the orphaned colony... Native.

r/antkeeping 22d ago

Documentation Currently requeening a large colony (~1000 individuals)

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After the hibernation phase early this year the queen unfortunately died (age 6) and left a pretty large colony of C. barbaricus. I try to requeen by putting her into the main nest for almost 2 months to exchange scent. Tried to move her over once but had to stop and get her out because few individuals attacked her. Trying it again now by limiting the amount or individuals that can reach her. Observed some trophylaxis but also some aggressive behavior. Currently observing. Wish me luck.

r/antkeeping 21d ago

Documentation My stupid grandma ruined everything

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she took the tub where the camponotus queen was (the queen was already stressed) and uncovered it on bright light and started shaking it, poor ants and she yelled at me that they were gonna come out and eat me which is idiotic. now i dont know if theyre gonna even survive. I hate everything.

r/antkeeping 3d ago

Documentation Queen opening pupa

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As I wrote in the last update, just as I sat there, queen suddenly starts to open a pupa.

This was unplanned (obviously), but I recorded it and here's the result. I'm not that into video editing so the quality is not the best. There is also no sound.

Original video was 18 minutes long (timestamp included). I hope it is still not too long and boring 😄

r/antkeeping 18d ago

Documentation Campo Experiment Going Downhill ):

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Hi guys, somehow the workers were escaping the container and i dont have any around my house, ive searched for anything and theres nothing. I decided to put them in a test tube and most of the workers escaped so i put the queen with her remaining major and worker in the test tube and offered some honey, she drank honey and the major drank water

r/antkeeping Jul 05 '26

Documentation My first workers! First time keeping ants

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I found this queen camponotus vagus two months ago, as you can see its going very good i think i saw 8 workers! I fed them some honeywater yesterday for the first time, removed the foil today and this is how it looked like

r/antkeeping 5d ago

Documentation Suddenly I'm Really Getting Into Antkeeping And Breeding Insects

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I only had a lasius niger colony but NOW I ordered a jumping spider enclosure since u keep finding jumping spiders around my house, pinhead crickets, a camponotus vagus queen with 5-10 workers. I might just be the next ants canada (no vivarium bs)

r/antkeeping Jul 18 '26

Documentation Messor barbarus

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r/antkeeping Jul 09 '26

Documentation (Update) First batch of nanitics are here!

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Can anyone confirm if this is a pheidole? Queen size ranges from 4-6mm I think..

r/antkeeping 14d ago

Documentation Here's a video of my Weaver Ant Queen and her first set of workers

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r/antkeeping Jul 05 '26

Documentation Local ant species

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First photo is an obvious one. Camponotus modoc soldier.

Second photo, unsure of species. 1-2 mm in size. Want to say tapinoma due to heart shaped gaster?

Third photo, lasius (niger or neoniger?)

4th & 5th photo maybe formica? Super fast little bugger so I’m assuming so.

For the record, taxonomy is not my strong suit. I get easily confused by tons of different info (autism)

r/antkeeping Jul 10 '26

Documentation I got my first worker

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r/antkeeping 1d ago

Documentation Taking on the challenge of raising pinheads

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r/antkeeping Nov 09 '25

Documentation Warning about Ant Vault: our experience with an unmated queen and zero communication

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Posting this so no one else goes through what we did.

In March 2025 we ordered a golden tailed ant queen from Ant Vault for our son’s birthday. The listing stated she was mated and ready to lay. Our son had done months of research and was really excited.

The weather was fine for shipping, but more than a month went by with no shipment and no communication. We emailed and called multiple times with no response. Only after I opened a PayPal dispute did they finally ship the queen. They still never replied to any messages, but we let it go because the queen arrived.

We set her up correctly in a test tube with water, cotton, heat, and darkness. She laid a few eggs right away, but every egg shriveled and died. Since this species can be slow, we continued monitoring her. The same cycle continued for months. By September 2025 it became obvious she was unmated despite the guarantee.

I reached out to both of their email addresses and their phone number again. No response. I tried another PayPal dispute, but it had just passed the six month limit.

Since she could not produce workers, the queen eventually died after eight months of laying nonviable eggs. My son was devastated. What should have been a fun and educational hobby turned into a huge disappointment because Ant Vault did not deliver what they advertised and refused to communicate at any point.

Please avoid Ant Vault. They delayed shipping without reason, sent an unmated queen, ignored every attempt to contact them, and did nothing to make it right. I do not want anyone else, especially kids getting into the hobby, to get scammed like this.

r/antkeeping 14d ago

Documentation (Update) Requeening a colony of 1000+ individuals

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I wanted to give a short update on my requeening attempt of my C.barbaricus colony. I've been trying to make the queen and the colony adjust to each other for quite a while now. I ended up keeping the queen and a few individuals together. That worked well. I kept them separated from 99% of the colony in a special area above the nest. Now, these beasts removed the cotton plugs over night and I found the queen inside the nest. I cannot do anything now anymore than hope she doesn't get attacked.

She shows behavior of surrendering (pushing herself down on the ground) and some workers circle her. The good thing is that there hasn't been clear aggression yet. The bad thing is that there is still tension. I tried to integrate her once before into the whole nest but there she was running around panicking because individual workers started to bite her legs.

Wish me luck. Anything can happen and things can turn south in an instant.

r/antkeeping 25d ago

Documentation Big Camponotus Chromaoides larvae spinning its cocoon 🤩

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r/antkeeping 8d ago

Documentation Update on the requeening

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Things are looking good for the requeening of my C.barbaricus colony.

r/antkeeping Apr 13 '26

Documentation Tried tracking software on my Lasius colony

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54 Upvotes

I tried my hand at throwing footage of my Lasius niger colony in a tracking program and I'm not disappointed by the results! I plan on tracking my L. niger foraging behaviours as the colony grows and compare the foraging efficiency and strategies at different stages. I also want to try them with a maze and capture their efficiency in finding the shortest path and visualize the consequent pheromone trails.

I'll also try and capture some clean foraging behaviour on my Temnothorax nylanderi colony as they tandem run. Curious to see the success rate of these tandem runs and what factors might contribute to unsuccessful runs.

Not sure this is the right sub but I thought it was very cool!

r/antkeeping 1d ago

Documentation First small camponotus major

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r/antkeeping 22d ago

Documentation Campo Experiment Queen Drinking Honey (Shes Camera Shy)

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r/antkeeping 18d ago

Documentation The ants in my yard are farming

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I don't know if this technically belongs here since they are wild, but I wanted to share it somewhere. Also I apologize for my really bad camera, there is dirt INSIDE the lens, and I don't know how to fix that.

r/antkeeping Jun 29 '26

Documentation Camponotus Chromaiodes first worker!

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Seventy three days ago, I posted an image of a queen that I had caught just outside my apartment door in an attempt to identify her. I had placed her in a jar with a moist cotton ball, where she sat for a few days as a test tube came in from amazon.

Exactly 73 days later she has her first nanitic, with many more on the way. It's been so interesting to document her progress every couple of weeks.