AC Family, thank you all for watching! If you enjoyed this episode, hope you could remember to LIKE, SHARE, & SUBSCRIBE (hit the BELL and 'SELECT ALL' for Notifications Squad) as it would help a lot! Ant love forever! So QUESTION: What should we do with the mites?
The name is to be given not by the person that discovers it, but by the person that describes it first. So if he doesn't bring it up and get an agreement now, the scientists can technically call it whatever they like.
First he found an Discovery on weaver ants then he started to raise endangered Tarantula and managed to get babies then he found a new ant species and now he found a new Mite species wow
Comes to show you why it's important that more people study critters! There is simply so much to discover and learn! As myrmecologist Dr. Corrie Moreau said: "We've bare scratched the surface!"
@@AntsCanada Yeah, so stop jumping the gun and trying to prematurely build-up the excitement. That could ultimately cloud your judgement and set yourself (and your audience) up for disappointment. Not saying you shouldn't be excited about it at all - just saying that you should be true to yourself and your audience when speaking of such prospects that have yet to materialize. In other words: keep it real!
Netflix is quite controversial, and I think that his channel and job are more than enough for him to survive. Most Filipinos are quite humble and grateful, though we can be hella toxic.
Oh, good eye! Dr. Kaitlin told me to look out for immature mites (babies) as she was also interested in their varying life stages, but I couldn't for the life of me find the babies! You just did! Thank you!
@@AntsCanada Perhaps you should consider streaming searches or close examinations for such things. Many sets of eyes would probably help to catch details you might miss alone.
I actually have to write a paper for school on kleptoparasitism and it completely slipped my mind to check if arachnids practiced this form of parasitism as well. Thank you for bringing this to my attention, now i can look into this further ^_^
I also think you should keep them, if you hadn't decided yet. So exciting to potentially have found a new species and you said yourself they are not necessarily lethal.
the mites are white like the food in the social stomachs so I would guess that this may have something to deal with them (probably) eating some of the ants food, maybe you could change the food source to something with a clearly different color and see if it indeed feeds from the ants tropholaxis ritual
It wouldn't prove the mites aren't eating thru the ants' throats tho. I assume that would be a tad more problematic than just stealing from trophallaxis
@@AntsCanada well you are the explorer showing us what you and the scientific community have found, we are just a group of anonymous internet users that give advice and are here for the ride, to think I though of this as just another channel where I watch animal videos when I started looking at some recommended videos.
Hickey mites is also the perfect kind of naming scheme lots of animals have. Because of their mannerism, the name is easy to remember, but it sounds like a serious name when you don't think about the meaning of hickey.
The first person to get attacked by a facehugger was John Hurt in the movie Alien. His character was called Kane. So you could name the mite the Kane Mite in his honour? Or alternatively call it the Xenomite after the Xenomorph aliens from the same movie.
Dr Kaitlyn: “Yeeaaaa not a lot of people work on ant mites, specially in your area, so you might’ve low key discovered a new species ok thx bye” AntsCanada: 😱🤩
With everything you do for the insect community, you definitely deserve at least one species named after the channel I'd name the facehugger the Ovomorph or the Ovomite, after the egg-like capsule that contained a Facehugger in Alien. And the fact its body looks like an egg
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very true - actually that is the kind of drama narrative that I do not bother a lot of - I'd prefer a more grounded telling apart from that I appreciate all the effort - and I like all the updates and fantastic footage
While it is sad and scary (and nerve wracking) to see the mites on the ants, at the same time, it's actually exciting to make a new discovery and a new addition to science. Also, AntsCanada, I wanna say that I've been following your channel for the past three or so years now (since about 2017, 2018ish) and because of this wonderful channel, I actually gained a new respect for ants and I dont really see them as just creepy bugs (if only I can say the same for bees though...). I learned a lot about ants from you. While I probably won't become an Ant Keeper, I will keep watching this channel and will keep on learning about them, and I wanna thank you for all of your hard work on educating all of your viewers on ants (and a few of your other beloved insects, arachnids, and pets). And thank you for sharing all of your videos with us too. Thank you! I hope all the ant colonies and all the other beautiful creatures you take care of are doing well.
Brilliant. I have to thank you for all the work and dedication you put into your beautiful ants. I am on bed rest learning to walk again after breaking my spine in two places. My day is always brightened by seeing your new videos. Congratulations on figuring out what was going on with your ants and a new species of mites as well! How exciting! I might just have to start a colony of my own to keep me busy. Thanks again for all the great stuff! Wishing you all the best from Ontario. Cheers!
The genus facehuggi sounds very funny. Like, I can just imagine a doctor like "oh no sir, u require immediate attention as u have been infected by facehuggi mites"
Any update on the ants and facehuggers yet? Also, you might find a smaller pair of tweezers if you look for some ingrown hair tweezers. I have a pair that are really sharp and could grip onto a tiny mite like that, I think.
5:00 Mikey, there is a red dot on the mandibles of the ant that has a facehugger mite. Doing me a heccin concern there 17:53 another red dot on the ant feeding the queen seemingly at the base of their antennae
@@samuraiex2043 I could be describing the part wrong but I know I saw a red dot and last time I saw red dots on ants they were the parasitic blood sucking mites that killed the Golden Empire.
I realized that these episodes start with a queen and end with the colony going to a big ant terrarium and some extra clip of the colony that moved to a terrarium
Random fact...this is the first time that majority of your viewers have seen the underside of a mite. You always amaze me with your knowledge. Thanks for all you do.
@@elfyrj5060 He hasn't found any new species as far as I know he only discovered an already existing species that they hadn't found in his country anything else has just been him hyping for clicks
If you want to find a new species of something look at fungi they evolve very rapidly and scientist estimated we only recorded 5 percent of species you can do this via an app that you can take pictures of living things and see their species and other facts you may discover something new and help scientists keep track of invasive species this is a big problem in florida alot of amphibians have invasive species here with no natural predators just make sure which ever app you use is sent to natural conservation efforts in your area
I think you should create two colonies of ants one with the more healthier and the other colony should be with mites in some healthy ants to observe what will happen that way if it doesn't work out you don't lose the whole colony
Wouldn’t say ideal, you can’t just split a colony like that, and they might kill the second queen and this could harm the entire colony which is still young, the split colony would spend all their time trying to get back.
I find it amusing that AC spent years keeping ants, got so excited about discovering new ant species, he bought a plot of land for it, and yet, in the end, might discover a new mite species, accidentally, in a test tube. Haha, this is better than any soap opera.
Hey mike I just gotta say thank you for everything for creating this channel and keeping things positive during this rough time. Before my opinion on ants were annoying little bugs but now after watching your video and by that I mean totally hooking me on starting the Phoenix empire series my opinion completely changed. Thank you for everything again
My 6 year old and I love your videos, we have watched just about everyone you ever posted!! We especially like when you narrate for the ants! 😂. But, the thing I truest love about your videos is the information and education you supply about ants! You have changed my perspective and wowed me on how much ants actually do and why! After watching this mini series of the facehugger mites, WE NEED TO LNOW WHAT HAPPENED,,,, We’re the mites identified, have you discovered a unidentified species of mites, have the Woodland Warriors survived and continued to expand, you’ve left me on the edge of my seat!!!! Please update SOON!!!!
So never had the mites identified due to pandemic eventually making it hard to ship stuff out. Pretty cool that we discovered about these mites, though right?
You are almost as good as anime on episodes when it comes to filler. 5 minutes of fight scene content, 15 minutes of building up, flashbacks, and monologuing.
Just got my first fondation (of messor barbarus) as a surprise for my birthday couple of days ago, arrived by pure Luck on this channel. This is just pure gold, definitely changed my mindset on how I'm gonna raise my beloved ants. Many many thanks for this insane amount of work, thoughs, philosophy, love... Kudos from France, ants love !!
I called it a couple of episodes back in the comments. I'd recommended an experiment to test the hypothesis that they were stealing food during trophallaxis by feeding the ants dyed food to see if the mites inherited the color. ;)
AntsCanada it’s so cool how much you’re contributing to entomology. Did you ever imagine when you first set out that you’d accomplish so much? Very impressive, keep the videos coming!
Might I suggest the name Carabrazo Acfamilious from the Spanish words Cara (face) and Abrazo (hug) and obviously AC family. I think that is I nice scientific name and a common name could be the kleptomite if it really does steal food. I think they should be kept for research btw
I think the most scientific thing to do would be to keep the mites with the colony and allow the woodland warriors to be specimens for mite research. If the ant colony thrives, then we can learn a lot about the mites, and even if the colony doesn't survive, that will still reveal a good deal of information. Feeding the colony a bit extra wouldn't hurt either.
The most scientific thing to do would be keeping the population of mites at a managable size until there's more info to go about/tests you want to conduct. But at the last part you aren't thinking about ant safety anymore, and this is an ant keeping channel first and foremost. The primary risk is the problem with population control. If for example in nature the population is being kept in check because the unstable food availability causes the mites to have moments of mass starvation, the mite population in this ant house might quickly explode, since there's a constant supply of food. And at the point that every ant wears a mite, if it turns out that the mites tire the ants and take most of the food away it might indirectly end up with a lot of dead ants because of exhaustion. I don't know about the reproduction speed of these ant mites, but I know that spidermites that parasitize plants can go from 1 to 1000 in mere weeks, so caution is really advised until you make an informed decision to study them. The most scientific thing to do is to start 2 new colonies simultaniously, then infect 1 with the mite and let the other one be normal. This way it is possible to observe the relative mite/ant % and you can observe how growth and development of the colony are hindered. (for quantitative analyses these tests have to be repeated a handful of times, but there shouldn't be a shortage of new queens as long as he's keeping the current population healthy)
Since our carpenter ants are the Woodland Warriors, and the mites seem to just be stealing food. How about "Woodland Bandits" for the mite population Sort of an idea of Robin Hood and his Merry Men
Okay, so I went to check your newer videos (only by titles) but didn't see anything about this colony or the mites since this video got out. I would love to know the continuation of this story
Awesome video, and I agree with you. Acfamilius is a great name to call this might! Especially since it looks new, and I learn something from every single video on this channel! From ants, to termites and other little creatures. Ants are very cool to learn about, and they seem quite intelligent too!
Antscanada, you should definitely make an insect documentary like ants battling, eating and their different habitats and different types. It would be cool!
I am sorry but having a latin name made out of multiple words for the species is confusing and I am not even sure if it's even allowed. When you see more names than 1 it is because you also see the genus (small group of closely resembled species) mentioned for clarity. example: The genus name for the cabbage family is Brassica. The cabbage gets the name oleracea, so it's noted as brassica oleracea. The genus name for hominids is homo. Humands get the name "sapiens", so that makes homo sapiens. unless the entire genus was undiscovered, a name like you suggest simply won't be possible.
I discovered your channel and site accidentally, and as a beekeeper find it all quite fascinating. I have an acreage that I would consider quite infested with all kinds of ants.. and after watching several of your videos its given me a whole lot more appreciation and respect for these creatures. I'm not sure if I would care to have colonies of my own, but its definitely aroused my interest. I never realized how much bees and ants have in common. I would personally still try to remove the mites and separate them from the colony as I would be afraid of some disease they may transfer to your ants. As varroa mites do to bee's. And personally I find them creepy.. But hey that's just my perspective. Good luck either way! And keep the vids coming! I appreciate what you're doing
Cool. Last time I saw a queen ant and I don't know why I was separated to other ants. I wanted to confirm if it's a queen so I put her in a vial and she layed 11 eggs overnight. I was so happy for her. I put her back where I found her, just in a safer area and put those eggs there too. I hope she had her own colony now since it's been month when it happened.
True, but if they’re an interesting new species, it’s worth keeping them to study especially if they don’t steal that much food. It’s unlikely to have a big impact as if it did the mites would die too and it wouldn’t go well.
@@theworthysoul Parasites drain their hosts till they die but cannot survive long off them..yet parasites are still very much a thing! It's not a good adaptation in captivity but in wild colonies it probably works out as they can grow much larger and the parasites could spread to other colonies.
You should absolutely keep them in there, no matter what happens to the colony. The advance of science and research is too powerful. Take this opportunity that you may never get again. It is more important than removing them just to remove them
@OLIVER YAP there's more than one mite, as the colony grows, so do the mites.. If you keep a sharp eye out during shots of the ants, you'll see the mites on quite a few
I completely agree! Plus with the colony being so small, even though it would be sad and unfortunate, it wouldn’t matter too much because the colony is not as developed. I think this is a great learning opportunity!
Antscanada ive been watching you're experiments and ant colonies and inspired me to ant watch too! You are the best ant professional ive ever seen! Lots of love!! 🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜❤️❤️❤️❤️
AC Family, thank you all for watching! If you enjoyed this episode, hope you could remember to LIKE, SHARE, & SUBSCRIBE (hit the BELL and 'SELECT ALL' for Notifications Squad) as it would help a lot! Ant love forever! So QUESTION: What should we do with the mites?
Have you considered that the mites arrived in the test tube through the food you placed in the food
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I think that you should keep the last mite alive but always check to make sure that their isn't more mites than ants
Cool
to think that you discovered an entirely new genus of aninal
i'd say we wait until we know more about the mite though
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How Ants Canada isn’t a Netflix series yet is beyond me.
He might get a Netflix series I mean if Joe exotic can get one anybody can get one
@@wolfbane7497 Joe exotic is actual character and Canada not so much
When I opened this video and seen your comment I got a Netflix ad by coincidence.
Agread
@@austinburras2993 true
AntsCanada: Hey so I found a new mite
Scientists: oh no he’s going to say it
AntsCanada: do you think I can name it acfamilius
Scientists: *sigh*
The name is to be given not by the person that discovers it, but by the person that describes it first. So if he doesn't bring it up and get an agreement now, the scientists can technically call it whatever they like.
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@@Olav_Hansen Lets hope those specific scientists are better humans that that and will agree to name it Acfamlius
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First he found an Discovery on weaver ants then he started to raise endangered Tarantula and managed to get babies then he found a new ant species and now he found a new Mite species wow
Before he discovered the mite he’s ants did
3 kingdoms: Ants edition
Fire nation dying
Pheonix empire was born
And much more
Comes to show you why it's important that more people study critters! There is simply so much to discover and learn! As myrmecologist Dr. Corrie Moreau said: "We've bare scratched the surface!"
@@AntsCanada This channel is the best Glad I found it thanks to Exotic Lair
@@AntsCanada btw you should keep them they might be endangered
@@AntsCanada Yeah, so stop jumping the gun and trying to prematurely build-up the excitement. That could ultimately cloud your judgement and set yourself (and your audience) up for disappointment. Not saying you shouldn't be excited about it at all - just saying that you should be true to yourself and your audience when speaking of such prospects that have yet to materialize. In other words: keep it real!
Google: Yeah finding a new species is about the chance of winning the lottery.
AntsCanada: I'm about to end this bois whole career.
For real. Google always be lying. Like ants and other “bugs” have barely been identified.
there are soo many undiscovered insect/arthropod species! My entomology professor is TIRED of naming new species bc she's done it so much LOL
Actually finding a new species is very easy, being paid so you can scientifically describe it is about the chance of winning the lottery.
Lol 😂
There's actually a lot to discover especially when it comes to ants someone found a completely new species in their city
Your channel could easily be a hit Netflix series. No joke.
Cannot stop.
Netflix is quite controversial, and I think that his channel and job are more than enough for him to survive. Most Filipinos are quite humble and grateful, though we can be hella toxic.
The dude is already land Baron. Why would he need Netflix?
@@moonshine588 Bigger audience and more prolific spread of information?
@@adamchristopher6917 "bigger audience"...I think YT is accessible in most countries other than maybe China
14:28-14:30, you can see a very tiny Mite on the queen's back, so maybe they were too small to see when she was gathered, and they grew with her.
Oh, good eye! Dr. Kaitlin told me to look out for immature mites (babies) as she was also interested in their varying life stages, but I couldn't for the life of me find the babies! You just did! Thank you!
There many white things on her back 👀
I love the number 2 name mite
Yea that would be right bcoz whenever you captured this queen ant it had this mites with her. And she is the one who started this mite thing
@@AntsCanada Perhaps you should consider streaming searches or close examinations for such things. Many sets of eyes would probably help to catch details you might miss alone.
I actually have to write a paper for school on kleptoparasitism and it completely slipped my mind to check if arachnids practiced this form of parasitism as well. Thank you for bringing this to my attention, now i can look into this further ^_^
I also think you should keep them, if you hadn't decided yet. So exciting to potentially have found a new species and you said yourself they are not necessarily lethal.
Did you know thar are a few parasitic birds
@@alixcanotas5644 yes i did ^_^ looked at both foodkleptoparasitism and brood parasitism. Its all very interesting
@@whereisthefire6285 wow
Got a 7.5/10 so thats nice ^_^ i did the work alone instead of in a group of 4, so i'm really happy.
A lot of new species are described or found by hobbyists/enthusiasts like you and it’s really cool to see that happening here
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Sean Sean don’t be so rood GREAT COMMENT
the mites are white like the food in the social stomachs so I would guess that this may have something to deal with them (probably) eating some of the ants food,
maybe you could change the food source to something with a clearly different color and see if it indeed feeds from the ants tropholaxis ritual
Agreed
OH, WHAT A GREAT IDEA!
@@AntsCanada make them green like the little alien nightmares that they are
It wouldn't prove the mites aren't eating thru the ants' throats tho. I assume that would be a tad more problematic than just stealing from trophallaxis
@@AntsCanada agreed can I be featured on the Chanel as a shout out
And the Ant Drama continues with more twists and turns!
I think I'm running out of ways to express my excitement for the next episode XD
Noice ( 1th ) hehe
Wow
Bow
@@Nicole-pn9ej 🙇♀️🙇♂️
How did u all not bow? Uncivilised animals
Edit:bow
"rest in peace mite 1, mite 2"
the 2 dead male ants: 🐜💀
I hate those mites
The mites:😄
The male ants and the whole colony:MALE ANTS MATTER
The mites:😅 oh hell nooooooooooo
The ants:😡
The mites:🤕💀☠️👻
@@theplanecrash9-113 ok
We have been making a giant string of discoveries lately and just so you know, your videos have been helping me a lot to calm down.
We do it together! We are officially Nature Explorers! Ant love forever!
@@AntsCanada well you are the explorer showing us what you and the scientific community have found, we are just a group of anonymous internet users that give advice and are here for the ride, to think I though of this as just another channel where I watch animal videos when I started looking at some recommended videos.
Because they cling to the ants' necks, I'm more inclined to call them Hickey Mites. lol
Hickey mites is also the perfect kind of naming scheme lots of animals have.
Because of their mannerism, the name is easy to remember, but it sounds like a serious name when you don't think about the meaning of hickey.
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I LOVE IT
@Lucas Fugate27 yes they do :(
@Lucas Fugate27i only keep ants and feed them food and clean the test tube
The first person to get attacked by a facehugger was John Hurt in the movie Alien. His character was called Kane. So you could name the mite the Kane Mite in his honour? Or alternatively call it the Xenomite after the Xenomorph aliens from the same movie.
That would be a fitting name
haha perfect
That sounds about right. Definitely a good name in my opinion!
Xenokane acfamilius sounds interesting based on the info i got from your comment
Xenomite wouldn’t really fit because Xeno- means alien and “Alien Mite” doesn’t really fit
I like how we literally just made two new discoveries within like 2 months.
Keep up the great work, AC. :)
To be fair there are so many uncatalogued, unidentified insects. I think the estimate is about only 10% have been formally classified.
Dang, I forget how small ants are, those mites look huge but that thumbnail really puts it into perspective
Yep, I feel the same way.
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Is nobody going talk about him looking at the bottom of the snap cap vial and saying "It was time to get to the bottom of this"? Lol 🤣🤣
This is the only man who can make mites on ants seem really exciting
Dude, this guy has GOT to make movies!! He made an ant having a mite, the most dramatic and interesting thing I have ever watched.
Indeed, this are the most dramatic huggers.
Dr Kaitlyn: “Yeeaaaa not a lot of people work on ant mites, specially in your area, so you might’ve low key discovered a new species ok thx bye”
AntsCanada: 😱🤩
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@@mrturtlek3033 well done.
With everything you do for the insect community, you definitely deserve at least one species named after the channel
I'd name the facehugger the Ovomorph or the Ovomite, after the egg-like capsule that contained a Facehugger in Alien. And the fact its body looks like an egg
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ovomite, genius!
(づ ͡ ᗜ ͡ )づ YES!!
(Mites aren't insects)
When you have pet ants, and discover a new species of mite.
Damn
What a way for accidental fame
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thats not a mite thats a headcrab
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“With my tweezers” enter gigantic looking scissors, damn thats a small mite! Truly macro
Doesnt macro mean large?
@@bi_beans9011 ayy yes it does, i referring to type of photography in this case
@@Alex-vt9ti oh that makes more sense
New drinking game. Take a shot every time he says "And you guys wont believe!"
lol
Next episode I’m playing that
@@ants_ark7025 as will I
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very true - actually that is the kind of drama narrative that I do not bother a lot of - I'd prefer a more grounded telling
apart from that I appreciate all the effort - and I like all the updates and fantastic footage
While it is sad and scary (and nerve wracking) to see the mites on the ants, at the same time, it's actually exciting to make a new discovery and a new addition to science. Also, AntsCanada, I wanna say that I've been following your channel for the past three or so years now (since about 2017, 2018ish) and because of this wonderful channel, I actually gained a new respect for ants and I dont really see them as just creepy bugs (if only I can say the same for bees though...). I learned a lot about ants from you. While I probably won't become an Ant Keeper, I will keep watching this channel and will keep on learning about them, and I wanna thank you for all of your hard work on educating all of your viewers on ants (and a few of your other beloved insects, arachnids, and pets). And thank you for sharing all of your videos with us too. Thank you! I hope all the ant colonies and all the other beautiful creatures you take care of are doing well.
Your camera equipment probably wasn't cheap with those kinds of close-ups. The detail you pick up on small objects is really good. Nice job.
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@@seanbuenavista1776 shut up
well yes, but actually no.
I guess it depends on what you're comparing it to.
@Tactical Legos no you can't lmaoo
Brilliant. I have to thank you for all the work and dedication you put into your beautiful ants. I am on bed rest learning to walk again after breaking my spine in two places. My day is always brightened by seeing your new videos. Congratulations on figuring out what was going on with your ants and a new species of mites as well! How exciting! I might just have to start a colony of my own to keep me busy. Thanks again for all the great stuff! Wishing you all the best from Ontario. Cheers!
We may have failed to document a brand new ant species... But there is a chance of a new mite!
I've been watching AC for years. I love some of the amazing discoveries made on this chanel.
Thanks for enriching our lives
Thank you for making the discoveres together with us! Ant love forever!
The genus facehuggi sounds very funny. Like, I can just imagine a doctor like "oh no sir, u require immediate attention as u have been infected by facehuggi mites"
Facehuggi Asifamilius
@@alexanderofrhodes9622 *Acfamilius* it’s a c not an s
@@nevaeha4048
I wrote it phonetically
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Lol. My mind goes straight to the alien facehugger and the half life head crabs. Both of which you'd rather be dead for probably.
Any update on the ants and facehuggers yet?
Also, you might find a smaller pair of tweezers if you look for some ingrown hair tweezers. I have a pair that are really sharp and could grip onto a tiny mite like that, I think.
the mite name is Caesarodispus
5:00 Mikey, there is a red dot on the mandibles of the ant that has a facehugger mite. Doing me a heccin concern there
17:53 another red dot on the ant feeding the queen seemingly at the base of their antennae
You really have a big eye
Really i dont see that red dot on the mandibles of the ant that has the facehugger mite
Yeah the first one looks just like the bloodsucking mites that killed off the Golden Empire.
And maybe on the base of the antenna on the ant at 17:45?
@@samuraiex2043 I could be describing the part wrong but I know I saw a red dot and last time I saw red dots on ants they were the parasitic blood sucking mites that killed the Golden Empire.
Maybe it's the blood sucking mite that's causing all the death in the colony and the giant ones are their ascapegoat
"THIS..is what they had to say" *cuts to ad to join the Air Force* Holy crap man, those must be some dangerous mites.
The ground forces are already gone. We haven't heard from the submarines in hours.
@@moonshine588 My God, the bug bears must have joined in!
They can FLY? We're doomed.... :3
@Very Polite Duck PL "PEACE WAS NEVER A OPTION"
Haha... should have been a Star Troopers advertisement... Would have been perfect! =]
I realized that these episodes start with a queen and end with the colony going to a big ant terrarium and some extra clip of the colony that moved to a terrarium
Normally, I love your videos as they're so full of information. I just couldn't find the answer that we've been looking for in this video
I don't know what they are but I don't want them anywhere near me
now, imagine they were on your chin.
@@HGJHan1000 Scheiße
@@HGJHan1000 hehe,
*M I T E C H I N*
@@HGJHan1000 Especially if they had the relative size to your body as they do to the ants. A football sized mite on your neck.
xd i don't want them on my chin xD
This is more than an Ant Soap Opera, this is Prime Time material. This should be on Discovery or Discovery+.
Discovery is trash, all scripted "reality" shows and product placement. This is like BBC or something
@@CreamCobblerFiend Yeah, This is better than Discovery.
The man allegedly discovered 4 more species of ants and 1 mite how is he not the owner of Discovery
@@CreamCobblerFiend i think BBC is good! But National Geographic is also good! Or maybe someone who start a discovery youtube channel? WATOP!
If youre keeping the mites they could be called the “Mighty Neck-beards” 😆
YES
PLEASE
Please don’t insult the mites like that...
I'm sorry-
Mite-y neckbeards?? Ahh?
Ok I'll leave
@@jadecoolness101 yeah
Random fact...this is the first time that majority of your viewers have seen the underside of a mite. You always amaze me with your knowledge. Thanks for all you do.
Man,keep this man in nature because he discovered a new geographic area for bicolor and now a new mite
Thanks for 26 likes 😊😊
nobody:
antscanada:
i discovered the 158th new species accidentaly within a few months
Err...
@@elfyrj5060 He hasn't found any new species as far as I know he only discovered an already existing species that they hadn't found in his country anything else has just been him hyping for clicks
he never discovered an actual new species..
Discoveries*
If you want to find a new species of something look at fungi they evolve very rapidly and scientist estimated we only recorded 5 percent of species you can do this via an app that you can take pictures of living things and see their species and other facts you may discover something new and help scientists keep track of invasive species this is a big problem in florida alot of amphibians have invasive species here with no natural predators just make sure which ever app you use is sent to natural conservation efforts in your area
What an amazing video!!! I was so surprised. I hope we can name it facehuggi acfamilius. Sooo excited to see the next episode.
I think you should create two colonies of ants one with the more healthier and the other colony should be with mites in some healthy ants to observe what will happen that way if it doesn't work out you don't lose the whole colony
It would be fascinating to compare their productivity
Only problem is you need 2 queens for that.
When you know how to science☝
That would be ideal, however there is currently only one queen.
Wouldn’t say ideal, you can’t just split a colony like that, and they might kill the second queen and this could harm the entire colony which is still young, the split colony would spend all their time trying to get back.
This dude is the only person that can get me excited about ants
I find it amusing that AC spent years keeping ants, got so excited about discovering new ant species, he bought a plot of land for it, and yet, in the end, might discover a new mite species, accidentally, in a test tube. Haha, this is better than any soap opera.
Hey mike I just gotta say thank you for everything for creating this channel and keeping things positive during this rough time. Before my opinion on ants were annoying little bugs but now after watching your video and by that I mean totally hooking me on starting the Phoenix empire series my opinion completely changed. Thank you for everything again
Thank you for giving ants a chance! Ant love forever! ❤🐜
@@AntsCanada agreed
My feeling haven t change fire ants are evil in tx
@@AntsCanada I spotted a red mite a 5:00 and 17:53
My 6 year old and I love your videos, we have watched just about everyone you ever posted!! We especially like when you narrate for the ants! 😂. But, the thing I truest love about your videos is the information and education you supply about ants! You have changed my perspective and wowed me on how much ants actually do and why! After watching this mini series of the facehugger mites, WE NEED TO LNOW WHAT HAPPENED,,,, We’re the mites identified, have you discovered a unidentified species of mites, have the Woodland Warriors survived and continued to expand, you’ve left me on the edge of my seat!!!! Please update SOON!!!!
So never had the mites identified due to pandemic eventually making it hard to ship stuff out. Pretty cool that we discovered about these mites, though right?
@@AntsCanada ah, that stinks! Super cool though, we have never seen anything like it! Keep up the amazing and educational work!!
@@AntsCanada is the colony still alive?
He released them. Talks about it in Saying goodbye to fire ant queen video
I like how kleptoparasitism had happy sound when he said it
Qué pasa si cortan el cuello y se comen la comida
You are almost as good as anime on episodes when it comes to filler. 5 minutes of fight scene content, 15 minutes of building up, flashbacks, and monologuing.
What
Hes saying he's bored of the mite arc
You're bored in mite arc hahha
@@lorikulot4677 I’m bored of the filler. These should be 5 minute episodes without all the fake suspense.
@@ScottBub ikr
The 10 dislikes are from Facehugger mites mad that AntsCanada called them Tiny
Lol
51 now
@@ultimategooberr 58 now lol
63 now
@@HansAdiWijaya (out of character)wait that means there is 63 mites
That higher than adrien from mlb's iq from not realizing that ladybug is marinette
Just got my first fondation (of messor barbarus) as a surprise for my birthday couple of days ago, arrived by pure Luck on this channel. This is just pure gold, definitely changed my mindset on how I'm gonna raise my beloved ants. Many many thanks for this insane amount of work, thoughs, philosophy, love... Kudos from France, ants love !!
Prime example of “Don’t name it, that’s how you get attached!” 😂
LOL - I see what you did there.
He apologized to ticks lol
Bruh#
I called it a couple of episodes back in the comments. I'd recommended an experiment to test the hypothesis that they were stealing food during trophallaxis by feeding the ants dyed food to see if the mites inherited the color. ;)
This format truly is the future of science, and science education!
Been watching since he was in his apartment man this channel is the only one I look forward to each week
My man has real life Headcrabs in his ant colony.
Prepare for another Black mesa incident.
half life 3 confirmed
@@supersnizelz Ant life 1
@@supersnizelz We all wish so...
The Blace Mesa Incident Step 1 have ants step 2 find face hugger mites trollge
What
I don't know why I like watching these videos, I'm arachnophobic and yet I keep coming back
What
They’re not arachnids.
I mean, they aren’t spiders so that explains it.
@@liggerstuxin1 the mites are arachnids but that’s only in this episode
@@beemotea4262 good point
AntsCanada it’s so cool how much you’re contributing to entomology. Did you ever imagine when you first set out that you’d accomplish so much? Very impressive, keep the videos coming!
Might I suggest the name Carabrazo Acfamilious from the Spanish words Cara (face) and Abrazo (hug) and obviously AC family. I think that is I nice scientific name and a common name could be the kleptomite if it really does steal food. I think they should be kept for research btw
5:16
AC: Magneficent
People with arachnophobia: * Confused Screaming *
What
*CONFUSED SCREAMING*
I was having a bad day, but it ended the moment I heard that ring of my phone. Thanks Ants Canda
i was actually playing minecraft but this is more important
🤗 face hugger mite huuug
i was actually in a call with my friends but this is way more important by alot
First im going to play games but i realized it is 7PM where antscanada upload videos in my country and i keep refreshing and i found his video
@@epikchannel8728 lucky for me it’s 8am😂
I haven't watched the video yet, just hovered over the thumbnail and that is a god damned headcrab!
Welp, its like another type of any mite, thus more an new species
What
Its be smaller then a head crab fetus
"and AC family , this is what they had to say" ad :- Listerine, when your enjoying your favorite dish
My ad started with "are you a proud mum"
I used to find insects creepy especially ants but because of you I have gotten over my fear and have started an ant colony myself
Oooh that's sick yo
Me to I thought ants were grose and now I have 2 queens this year for my own colonys
All the dislikes are the mites mad at AntsCanada cuz he called them ‘tiny’
*angry mite noises*
@@iron4517 *sqeak*
@Ian Foote Very
@EthanHarry Du lol.
HOW DARE YOU CALL ME A TINY MICRO RUNT THAT CAN ONLY BE SEEN WITH A MAGNIFYING GLASS
I think the most scientific thing to do would be to keep the mites with the colony and allow the woodland warriors to be specimens for mite research. If the ant colony thrives, then we can learn a lot about the mites, and even if the colony doesn't survive, that will still reveal a good deal of information. Feeding the colony a bit extra wouldn't hurt either.
The most scientific thing to do would be keeping the population of mites at a managable size until there's more info to go about/tests you want to conduct.
But at the last part you aren't thinking about ant safety anymore, and this is an ant keeping channel first and foremost.
The primary risk is the problem with population control. If for example in nature the population is being kept in check because the unstable food availability causes the mites to have moments of mass starvation, the mite population in this ant house might quickly explode, since there's a constant supply of food.
And at the point that every ant wears a mite, if it turns out that the mites tire the ants and take most of the food away it might indirectly end up with a lot of dead ants because of exhaustion.
I don't know about the reproduction speed of these ant mites, but I know that spidermites that parasitize plants can go from 1 to 1000 in mere weeks, so caution is really advised until you make an informed decision to study them.
The most scientific thing to do is to start 2 new colonies simultaniously, then infect 1 with the mite and let the other one be normal. This way it is possible to observe the relative mite/ant % and you can observe how growth and development of the colony are hindered. (for quantitative analyses these tests have to be repeated a handful of times, but there shouldn't be a shortage of new queens as long as he's keeping the current population healthy)
I did not think I would start watching ant keeping videos but here we are. Subscribed.
You got the results earlier than i expected
Why are y’all so fast 💨
@@jayden801 i was just chilling in the notifs section, when i saw that AC uploaded
@@Amongusaurus oh lol
I still remember how he was actually poggers when he yoinked the two male ants
Same
Poggers?? 🤔🤨....
yep he was pog
What's a poger
Is this how kids talk this days? Poggers? Yoinked?
Since our carpenter ants are the Woodland Warriors, and the mites seem to just be stealing food. How about "Woodland Bandits" for the mite population
Sort of an idea of Robin Hood and his Merry Men
😳
Good idea💡!
What
I like it
Okay, so I went to check your newer videos (only by titles) but didn't see anything about this colony or the mites since this video got out. I would love to know the continuation of this story
And we still don't know! 😭
@@feebsz384 STILL don't know!
We still don't know! 😔
Still don’t know lol!
Damn it sucks that we STILL don't know
Title : *What is this Creepy Creature I found?*
Me : How am I supposed to know?
Every AC viewer ever: Stop clickbaiting and tell us....
@@adamchristopher6917 lol I know, waits until the very end to say anything, I know what you mean xD
@@adamchristopher6917 ikr I’m getting pissed off, like just get to the point right?
@@domigonz7094 it’s to keep you watching but it’s still very irritating
Just wanted to say that thanks to you I don't step on ants nearly as often as I used to.
Same
I think they should stay for the good of all antkind. The knowledge you could get from them is invaluable
Awesome video, and I agree with you. Acfamilius is a great name to call this might! Especially since it looks new, and I learn something from every single video on this channel! From ants, to termites and other little creatures. Ants are very cool to learn about, and they seem quite intelligent too!
Watching your videos makes me forget that ants and what you film are actually really small
This channel is probably the best nature thing I’ve ever watched! Better than all of the other channels and show, keep up the great work
Antscanada, you should definitely make an insect documentary like ants battling, eating and their different habitats and different types. It would be cool!
The best part about this video is the fact that it's been 8 months and we still haven't had any sort of follow-up.
Ac: and this is what they had to say
*AD*
Me: LISTEN HERE YOU LITTLE SHI-
What
What
That happened to me too! 🤣🤣
Agree
Lol happened to me too
"Facehuggi AC Familius"
I freakin'choked! You better name it that if this mite becomes a new species!
That's an good name
I am sorry but having a latin name made out of multiple words for the species is confusing and I am not even sure if it's even allowed.
When you see more names than 1 it is because you also see the genus (small group of closely resembled species) mentioned for clarity.
example:
The genus name for the cabbage family is Brassica. The cabbage gets the name oleracea, so it's noted as brassica oleracea.
The genus name for hominids is homo. Humands get the name "sapiens", so that makes homo sapiens.
unless the entire genus was undiscovered, a name like you suggest simply won't be possible.
Super digging the variation in music my guy.
I discovered your channel and site accidentally, and as a beekeeper find it all quite fascinating. I have an acreage that I would consider quite infested with all kinds of ants.. and after watching several of your videos its given me a whole lot more appreciation and respect for these creatures. I'm not sure if I would care to have colonies of my own, but its definitely aroused my interest.
I never realized how much bees and ants have in common.
I would personally still try to remove the mites and separate them from the colony as I would be afraid of some disease they may transfer to your ants. As varroa mites do to bee's. And personally I find them creepy.. But hey that's just my perspective. Good luck either way!
And keep the vids coming! I appreciate what you're doing
Just wondering if there has been any updates of this specific colony
I used to find queens all the time but never had a container, so now i always carry a test tube with me just in case
Cool. Last time I saw a queen ant and I don't know why I was separated to other ants. I wanted to confirm if it's a queen so I put her in a vial and she layed 11 eggs overnight. I was so happy for her. I put her back where I found her, just in a safer area and put those eggs there too. I hope she had her own colony now since it's been month when it happened.
@@animaten thats awesome bro
@@animaten try retrace your steps and find out why you were seperated from other ants lmao
For some reason I thought facehuggers were aliens you would only see in a video game until this ._.
Look at you making all kinds of discoveries! This channel is absolutely amazing!
I remember this show from a while back I love this guy
I've actually been thinking about these mites for the whole week. Lol. I'm so relieved they're not blood sucking fiends. Lol.
Last time I was this early, the queen of the antverse was alive
The fire nation?
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The goddess?
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A part of me says remove them.. if theyre stealing food from said ants, are they not just dead weight or a liability towards the colony?
True, but if they’re an interesting new species, it’s worth keeping them to study especially if they don’t steal that much food. It’s unlikely to have a big impact as if it did the mites would die too and it wouldn’t go well.
@@theworthysoul Parasites drain their hosts till they die but cannot survive long off them..yet parasites are still very much a thing! It's not a good adaptation in captivity but in wild colonies it probably works out as they can grow much larger and the parasites could spread to other colonies.
I'm more concerned by the fact that you produce a long, quality video every week then the fact that there are mites on the ants.
You should absolutely keep them in there, no matter what happens to the colony. The advance of science and research is too powerful. Take this opportunity that you may never get again. It is more important than removing them just to remove them
@OLIVER YAP there's more than one mite, as the colony grows, so do the mites.. If you keep a sharp eye out during shots of the ants, you'll see the mites on quite a few
I completely agree! Plus with the colony being so small, even though it would be sad and unfortunate, it wouldn’t matter too much because the colony is not as developed. I think this is a great learning opportunity!
I see ants in a new light now after I stumbled upon your channel about a month ago.
My mind:
Ze healing its not rewarding...
Ze hurting, it is rewarding...
Battle medic be like:
Antscanada ive been watching you're experiments and ant colonies and inspired me to ant watch too! You are the best ant professional ive ever seen! Lots of love!! 🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜❤️❤️❤️❤️
Are he the only ant professional
I love your videos so much!
Who else gets excited seeing a new antscanada video in their recommended.
not me I guess.....
I am but i just refresh it and see Antscanada videos
ME!
me
Me
Nothing will be more satisfying than seeing that facehugger mites being extracted