Desert Leaf-Cutter Ants (A. Versicolor)
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Getting started with a queen ant – the perfect choice for anyone who is interested in getting into the fascinating world of ant keeping! And if you're a beginner, getting a queen ant is a great way to start your ant farm without worries of them dying. Here are some of the benefits of buying a queen ant for a first-time ant keeper:
- Start Your Ant Colony Off Strong: A queen ant is responsible for laying all the eggs that will eventually become workers, soldiers, and other members of the colony. Without a queen, your ant farm will not survive for very long, and will slowly die out. You can watch as the queen communicates with her workers, lay eggs, and coordinates the colony's activities. This provides a much richer and more rewarding experience than just keeping worker ants.
- Fertilized Queen Ant Guaranteed: When you get your own queen ant, we make sure it is fertilized for you! After a queen is fertilized, it does not have to mate for the rest of its life! We hand-pick queen ants with desirable traits, such as productivity and being injury-free. This can help ensure that your colony thrives and is well-suited to your particular environment.
- Long-Term Ant Farm: A colony with a queen ant will live much longer than one without. This is because the queen is laying eggs, which hatch into larvae and then into adult ants. With a queen, you can expect your colony to be sustainable and live in your ant farm for 4-6 years! These ants will not overwhelm you as the queen produces eggs slowly, just enough for you to enjoy the experience of a long-term ant farm!
- More Social Interaction: When you keep worker ants, you're missing out on a lot of the social interaction that makes ant keeping so fascinating. With a queen ant, you can watch as she communicates with her workers, distributes tasks, and coordinates the colony's activities.
Now, let's talk about the queen ants that we carry. Most of the ants we carry are a great choice for a first-time ant keeper, and buying a queen ant from this species is an excellent investment. Here's why:
- Easy Care: Queen ants are easy to care for, making them a great choice for beginners. They do not require any special equipment or complicated setups, and they are not picky eaters. They will happily eat a variety of foods, including insects, fruit, and sugar water. This means that you can start your ant colony with minimal investment and still keep them healthy and happy.
- Hardy Species: Queen Ants are a hardy species of ant. They are able to adapt to different environments and can withstand fluctuations in temperature and humidity (room-temp is ideal). This means that they are less likely to die off due to unforeseen circumstances, such as a sudden change in weather or a power outage in your house. Slowly grow out your colony without worries of an uncertain death.
- Beautiful Coloration: Queen Ants are known for their striking red coloration. They are a beautiful and unique addition to any ant colony, and they are sure to provide you with hours of entertainment as you watch them explore and build their tunnels and chambers.
In conclusion, buying a Queen Ant is an excellent choice for anyone who is interested in getting into ant keeping.
With their easy care requirements, hardiness, and beautiful variuos coloration, getting started with a queen Ants are the perfect species to start your ant-keeping adventure with. So why wait? Order your queen ant today and start your colony off right with a great discount!
About Acromyrmex versicolor:
American Species- Desert leaf cutter
Temperature: Nest 72°F - 78°F (Optimal 76°F) Outworld 72°F - 78°F (Don’t add heat)
Humidity: Nest 85% - 95% Outworld 50- 75%
Hibernation: No, however foraging during the months of November, diminishes.
Diet: Fresh & dried rose petals. (preferred dried), steel cut oats, cornmeal, Texas sage (fresh or dry).
Colony form: Polygyn (multiple queens per colony) Average 50,000 workers per colony.
Founding Queen: semi-Claustral (needs plant material for fungus garden.)
Nest type: Plastic or glass display cases or other containers with a plaster base. 3+ containers for: Outworld, nest/fungus garden, refuse/trash area.
Size: Queen- 8mm Worker 4mm - 6mm
Bite/ Sting/ Formic acid: Bite
Description: Acromyrmex versicolor, the desert leaf-cutting ant.Acromyrmex versicolor is one of the easiest leaf-cutting queens to raise. Watch them as they cut plant material and add it to their fungus garden. One of the most interesting ants in the hobby.
These queens will be shipped with fungus, and with a proper nest for them, a test tube or traditional ant formicarium will not suffice!
Make sure you do your research on Acromyrmex veriscolor to make sure these ants are right for you prior to purchasing, these are not a good choice for first time ant keepers.
Tip: Never over the water the plaster nest box your colony is using for their fungus garden. Add a drop or two via external hydration tube and wait for it to slowly soak up before adding more. The surface of the plaster should never be over saturated as this can directly harm the fungus garden. A few drops of water per week is usually all that is needed. After receiving your colony, allow them to settle in lfor at least a week before you move them to a different leaf cutter setup. If you try to move them to a new setup without giving them time to build back their fungus garden and recover from shipping, they will likely not survive. Never place in direct sunlight. Please reach out to us if you have any questions about this species.
About Acromyrmex versicolor:
American Species- Desert leaf cutter
Temperature: Nest 72°F - 78°F (Optimal 76°F) Outworld 72°F - 78°F (Don’t add heat)
Humidity: Nest 85% - 95% Outworld 50- 75%
Hibernation: No, however foraging during the months of November, diminishes.
Diet: Fresh & dried rose petals. (preferred dried), steel cut oats, cornmeal, Texas sage (fresh or dry).
Colony form: Polygyn (multiple queens per colony) Average 50,000 workers per colony.
Founding Queen: semi-Claustral (needs plant material for fungus garden.)
Nest type: Plastic or glass display cases or other containers with a plaster base. 3+ containers for: Outworld, nest/fungus garden, refuse/trash area.
Size: Queen- 8mm Worker 4mm - 6mm
Bite/ Sting/ Formic acid: Bite
Description: Acromyrmex versicolor, the desert leaf-cutting ant.Acromyrmex versicolor is one of the easiest leaf-cutting queens to raise. Watch them as they cut plant material and add it to their fungus garden. One of the most interesting ants in the hobby.
These queens will be shipped with fungus, and with a proper nest for them, a test tube or traditional ant formicarium will not suffice!
Make sure you do your research on Acromyrmex veriscolor to make sure these ants are right for you prior to purchasing, these are not a good choice for first time ant keepers.
Tip: Never over the water the plaster nest box your colony is using for their fungus garden. Add a drop or two via external hydration tube and wait for it to slowly soak up before adding more. The surface of the plaster should never be over saturated as this can directly harm the fungus garden. A few drops of water per week is usually all that is needed. After receiving your colony, allow them to settle in lfor at least a week before you move them to a different leaf cutter setup. If you try to move them to a new setup without giving them time to build back their fungus garden and recover from shipping, they will likely not survive. Never place in direct sunlight. Please reach out to us if you have any questions about this species.