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There is a uterus of Ecophylla, I want a colony. Oecophylla smaragdina, breeding

Community and ForumInsects breedingThere is a uterus of Ecophylla, I want a colony. Oecophylla smaragdina, breeding

AlisaInAsia, 28.06.2013 19:37

I want to grow a colony. Chas fotkat laziness, but the green muzzle is exactly the same:
http://antclub.ru/f/426/i4.jpg
What you need to do:
- Take a bottle, enclose it with water, put a plant there. Is the plant necessarily alive or can you stick a branch?

If I catch foragers and put them in my womb, will they take care of her?

Where can I catch their favorite aphids and worms? I've seen a lot of foraging trees, but I don't know how to get the aphids out.

Any ficus tree will suit them?

What to feed?

Somewhere I read that you need to put queens in a small space and not feed.
Does this also apply to ecophills? Here I have a female without wings, what to do with it? She's still sitting alone in the box. I really want to grow a full-fledged colony.

http://antclub.ru/blog/raf/oecophylla-smar...na/dscn8136-jpg
Is this construction required?

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