Myrmica rubra 2 queens and 150+ workers

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€ 90,00

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Ant colony Myrmica rubra 2 gynes 150+


Species

The Myrmica rubra is also known as the common red sting ant. A well-known native ant! Our ant colonies consist of a queen along with brood and a number of workers. This number depends on the number of eggs that have developed into ants (egg-larva-pupa-ant). This colony already contains more than 150 workers.
The colonies are polygynous, meaning that multiple gynes, or queens, can occur in a nest (but not necessarily). This colony has 2 gynes, which are only slightly larger than regular workers.

Note, these ants have a very clear seasonal distribution, so it is possible that a colony has little (or even no) brood during the autumn and winter period. This will return with higher temperatures in the spring!
 

Note, exceptional warranty terms

Myrmica rubra is a fun species to keep, but significantly more challenging than, for example, Lasius niger or Messor barbarus. We guarantee the live arrival of the queen and ants, but we cannot go further than that. A Myrmica rubra colony can die out within a few days under incorrect (especially too dry) conditions. Therefore, their lifespan is clearly dependent on the housing and care provided. If there is already something wrong upon receipt, that is, of course, our responsibility and risk. This must be reported to us within 24 hours (after receipt) with clear photos. If you have doubts about the care and purchase of a Myrmica colony, please contact us first for advice!


Suitable for

The ant colony is intended for sand and plaster ant farms. Sand is preferred. We also recommend using an arena. The ants can get their food there and dispose of waste. Many products have an integrated arena. For Myrmica, this arena is extremely important. They must be able to continuously obtain fresh/moist food here.

If you are looking for ants for a gel ant farm, we recommend the ant family.

 

Packaging and shipping

The colony is housed in one or more test tubes with a cotton wick at the back to keep the nesting tube partially moist. Due to its size, the colony cannot remain in this tube for too long without care (maximum a few days after receipt). We guarantee the queen's survival upon arrival. The ant colonies are safely packed and shipped in foil.
 

Specifications and information
 

Scientific name Myrmica rubra
Dutch name Red sting ant
Difficulty level 2. Medium
Queen | Gyne: 5-6 mm
Workers: 4-5 mm
Colony type: Polygynous, multiple queens per nest
Nest type: Sand nests, close to the surface, often under stones
Temperature: Room temperature, 15-30 degrees
Hibernation: No, but winter rest. Our advice: keep them slightly cooler
around 10-15 degrees. For example, in a cellar,
cooler attic, or shed. November-February
Our experience: even in winter at room temperature,
these ant colonies develop well.
Food: Sugar or honey water and small insects:
Our advice for smaller colonies: fruit flies.
Humidity: Advice: Keep part of the nest slightly moist
Distribution area: (Western) Europe
Ant Farm Recommendation: Sand (preferred) or Plaster including the use of an Arena
Comments: Myrmica rubra is an interesting species. They develop
quickly and can move around quickly. Our experience is
that it is important to keep a part of the nest really moist.
Dehydration is a great danger.
The red sting ant has a stinger and can therefore sting. It only does this
when in danger (for example, entrapment or intrusion
into the nest. The sting is not dangerous and feels similar to
nettles.
For the more serious ant keeper, a little excitement in this
hobby is not a problem, right?! ;-)

€ 90,00