Very nice video you captured here! I can tell you spent a good deal on it, especially waiting on that nice moment where they're tenderly opening up the cocoon for their fellow antmate. Also love how you bring up terminology mentioned in the video with text. Great work man.
Well over a 1000 in the wild I am certain. Would be a mature and well supplied colony. In captivity we can probably get it much higher granted we provide everything they need.
Unfortunately I can’t get Ytong in the USA affordably. It has to be bought in massive pallets or shipped in from overseas. If I ever do get my hands on some I will make a video on it.
Hi, I have reseived two texan villosa queens yesterday. I have put them I a little set up with a test tube, acting as a nest for them. But the queens don’t want to settle down… they are constantly foraging in the outworld. Is that normal Ore is something wrong? Would be very happy about an answer!
They are very active semi-claustral ants. Do the queens cooperate? Do they keep to themselves? It may take a week or more of not being disturbed for them to become comfortable and begin laying eggs. Remember the queens will fight for dominance once you introduce them to each other. Where did you source the ants from?
@@TheAnttarium I keep them separated because I would like to get two colonies. The one already hase 4 eggs, the other one zero. Now they actually both hiding in the testubes. I hope they will calm down now. A can’t really name a source. I have got them from a friend from France. But idk who gave them two my friend. He told me the queens have bin collected two weeks ago in Texas.
Hmmm interesting. Well whoever exported them from Texas to France did so illegally. Just keep that in mind. EU is lax on this stuff. USA is not. When I collected my queens down in the southern tip of Texas it took many of them a week or more to settle down and lay eggs. Just make sure they have adequate water, a honey dish, and small prey insects such as crickets. I recommend injuring the prey so they don’t fight back much or wander into the test tube. I have seen queens and workers accidentally sting themselves in a struggle against prey inside a confined space. Also you have no way of knowing if they are fertile. If any of them produce males first, then you know they are not fertile. You can find Neoponera queens foraging all the time and it’s never certain what their fertile status is.
I love your setup damn😍 I’m getting my villosa queen this weekend after looking for this sp for over 2 years because i’m from Europe they are really hard to come by. Do you have any recommendations concern the temperature? I love to hear from you.
Fabulous footage and intelligent commentary, thank you! Subbed.
Amazing video
Very nice video you captured here! I can tell you spent a good deal on it, especially waiting on that nice moment where they're tenderly opening up the cocoon for their fellow antmate. Also love how you bring up terminology mentioned in the video with text. Great work man.
Looking really good!
best vid ever so cool i need these ants!
Great closeup! Thank you
what camera and lens are you used
IphoneX with an attachable lens made by VKAKA.
Nice set up and sp😍
Very nice macro shots and Nice setup top 👍
Thank you! Slowly getting better at this haha
Can you make a care guide for Texas bullet ant
That is a planned video
@@TheAnttarium could you do it maybe this week or next week because I’m getting one this week
Wow, they are doing really well, Amazing video, I loved the macro shots
Thank you! Should be seeing a lot more macro from now on around here
What time of the year do these gorgeous ants fly?
Nice nest 👍
Excelente video! 👌🏻
How big can Texas bullet ant coloneys get?
Well over a 1000 in the wild I am certain. Would be a mature and well supplied colony. In captivity we can probably get it much higher granted we provide everything they need.
nice video Andrew, I have a colonie and Im interested to make a new nest of ytong, it will be so good if u could make a video of it, thanks!
Unfortunately I can’t get Ytong in the USA affordably. It has to be bought in massive pallets or shipped in from overseas. If I ever do get my hands on some I will make a video on it.
Hi, I have reseived two texan villosa queens yesterday. I have put them I a little set up with a test tube, acting as a nest for them.
But the queens don’t want to settle down… they are constantly foraging in the outworld. Is that normal Ore is something wrong?
Would be very happy about an answer!
They are very active semi-claustral ants. Do the queens cooperate? Do they keep to themselves? It may take a week or more of not being disturbed for them to become comfortable and begin laying eggs. Remember the queens will fight for dominance once you introduce them to each other. Where did you source the ants from?
@@TheAnttarium I keep them separated because I would like to get two colonies.
The one already hase 4 eggs, the other one zero. Now they actually both hiding in the testubes. I hope they will calm down now.
A can’t really name a source. I have got them from a friend from France. But idk who gave them two my friend. He told me the queens have bin collected two weeks ago in Texas.
Hmmm interesting. Well whoever exported them from Texas to France did so illegally. Just keep that in mind. EU is lax on this stuff. USA is not. When I collected my queens down in the southern tip of Texas it took many of them a week or more to settle down and lay eggs. Just make sure they have adequate water, a honey dish, and small prey insects such as crickets. I recommend injuring the prey so they don’t fight back much or wander into the test tube. I have seen queens and workers accidentally sting themselves in a struggle against prey inside a confined space. Also you have no way of knowing if they are fertile. If any of them produce males first, then you know they are not fertile. You can find Neoponera queens foraging all the time and it’s never certain what their fertile status is.
I love your setup damn😍 I’m getting my villosa queen this weekend after looking for this sp for over 2 years because i’m from Europe they are really hard to come by. Do you have any recommendations concern the temperature? I love to hear from you.
Sorry I missed your comment! I keep the room between 72 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit and they do just fine. No heating pads or heating cables required.
Do you sell N. Villosa Queen and workers ?
Can we have an update on your harvester ants?
Yes there will be one in the future.
can we have an update?
Where r the new videos. It’s been 2 years
nice nest! homemade?
any updates?
Update?😢
I'm surprised by how much labor it takes to free an adult from it's cocoon
I literally just heard of these a few min ago. Didn’t know Texas had these!!! What parts are they mostly located?
I wish these were legal in my state, they look so cool
Do you know some one who sending ants from USA to UE?
No I do not and if they are doing so without USDA permits they are violating federal law
God I want this species so bad. 😫
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bruh why tf did I move away from texas.... Texas has all the ants California has, just cooler. T.T
You fell victim to one of the classic blunders!