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AntCamLive - Yes !!! It's working... Come see and chat :)

Hey everyone, it's an exciting day! I've finally got the 'Antcam' livestream up and running. 🎉 Today, we'll be testing it out together and later, I'll be moving the entire setup to the attic. Once that's done, it'll automatically go live every day when there's daylight. ☀️ This Lasius Niger ant colony has been accustomed to daytime lighting ever since I caught the Gyne (queen) on July 7, 2023. Both the test tube nest setup and the small feeder outworld are placed in a spot where they receive indirect daylight, never direct sunlight, of course. 😎 So, let's enjoy this sneak peek into the ant world together! Feel free to drop your questions and comments in the chat. Let's get started!" 🐜📹 #AntcamLive #AntAdventures
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DIY a new formicarium for the young Lasius Niger colony.

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Video British Pathé : 'Ant Colony' (1950)

 

Ant Formicarium DIY mini terracotta OutWorld Humidifier.

I made some small simple OutWorld humidifiers from mini-terracotta-pots. I cut down a piece of 'Saugwunder' sponge to a little larger but about the shape of the inside of the tiny pot and then stuffed it in really well until the sponge firmly pushes against the hole at the top hole (bottom of the pot).

Second day of Lasius Niger nuptual flight (caught another 5 gynes)

 

Unveiling the Secrets of Pain: How Ants' Stings Teach Us about Nerve Cells

 Have you ever been stung by an ant and experienced excruciating pain that seemed to last forever? Well, researchers at the University of Queensland have made an amazing discovery about some of the world's most painful ant stings. They found that these stings target our nerves, similar to how snake and scorpion venom work. This groundbreaking research, recently published in the scientific journal Nature Communications, provides new insights into understanding pain and developing innovative ways to treat it. Understanding the Study: Led by Dr. Sam Robinson and his colleagues at UQ's Institute for Molecular Bioscience, the research focused on two ant species: the Australian green ant and the South American bullet ant. These ants are known for their stings that cause prolonged pain, unlike the brief discomfort of a bee sting. How Ant Venoms Affect Nerves: Through their study, the researchers discovered that ant venoms specifically target the nerve cells responsible for transmittin

The Phenomenon of Ants' Nuptial Flight: Insights into the Fascinating World of Lasius Niger

Understanding Nuptial Flight 'Nuptial flight', also known as the "swarming" or "flying ant day," is an annual event when winged reproductive ants, both males and females, leave their colonies in large numbers to mate and establish new colonies. This behavior is crucial for the survival and expansion of ant populations. The Life of Lasius Niger Lasius niger is one of the most widespread ant species in Europe, known for its characteristic black coloration. These ants build their nests in soil, often under stones or in rotting wood, and are commonly found in gardens, parks, and forests. Lasius niger colonies typically consist of a queen, worker ants, and a few males. The Nuptial Flight Process During nuptial flight, Lasius niger ants engage in a synchronized and spectacular event. It usually occurs during warm, humid summer days. Before the flight, young winged ants, called alates, develop within the colony. When the conditions are favorable, these alates under