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Aphaenogaster sp.

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: apsp0001
  • Taxonomy: Myrmicinae
  • Color: black (greying), haired
  • Distribution: South Europe
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Temperature: 20 - 28 °C
  • Humidity: dry
  • Nest building: Soil nests, also under stones
  • Planting: nothing specific
  • Class: easy
  • Specifics: Haired ant with longish heads
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Contains about 150 workers

Aphaenogaster sp. "oriental"

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: apsp0002
  • Taxonomy: Myrmicinae
  • Color: light brown, black abdomen
  • Distribution: Orient
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Temperature: 18 - 28 °C
  • Humidity: dry
  • Nest building: Soil nests, also under stones
  • Planting: nothing specific
  • Class: easy
  • Specifics: Haired ant with longish heads
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Colony - Currently not available
Contains 150 - 200 workers

Camponotus aethiops

Added on: 05/07/09
Article number: caae0001

Camponotus aethiops is a shinny black colored heat loving Camponotus species that nests preferably in stony areas. This species is also polymorph with minor- and major workers with different shape and size.

  • Taxonomy: Formicinae
  • Distribution: Central- and South Europe
  • Farbe: shinny black
  • Size: 7 - 13 mm
  • Characteristics: Major- and Minor workers, monogyne
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects and other small animals
  • Temperatur: hot
  • Humidity: dry
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Nest building: In soil or sand
  • Soil condition: sand or stony soil
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With 5 - 10 workers
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With 50 - 100 workers
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With about 30 workers

Camponotus barbaricus

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: caba0001
  • Taxonomy: Formicinae
  • Color: black with red-brown thorax
  • Distribution: South Europe
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: Yes (slight)
  • Temperature: 20 - 30 °C
  • Nest building: Build their nest under stones or in soil
  • Planting: mediteranian
  • Class: easy
  • Specifics: Has Minor- and Major workers. Very fortified aggressive ant species. A radiant heating should heat a stone or an angle of the formicarium in the daytime.
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With 3-5 workers
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with 15-20 workers

Camponotus cruentatus

Added on: 02/19/11
Article number: cacr0001

Camponotus cruentatus is one of the largest European ants species. This species has a very interesting color. In nature they can be found in very sunny places.

  • Taxonomy: Formicinae
  • Distribution: Southern Europe
  • Size: 10 - 15 mm
  • Characteristics: Major- and Minor workers, monogyne
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects and other small animals
  • Temperatur: hot
  • Humidity: dry
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Nest building: In soil or sand, death wood
  • Soil condition: sand or stony soil and deathwood
  • Specifics: Very aggressive and snappy
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Small colony - Currently not available
With 5 - 10 workers
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With 10 - 20 workers (2014)
Queen - Currently not available
With 20 - 40 workers (2014)
Colony - Currently not available
60 - 100 workers

Camponotus herculeanus

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: cahe0001

Camponotus herculeanus is one of the biggest european ant species. Can be mostly found in highlands and they build theire nests in wood (coniferous wood)

  • Taxonomy: Formicinae
  • Color: black with dark brown thorax
  • Distribution: Central Europe
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Nest building: Build their nest in wood with greater underground areas
  • Planting: Similary to the forest or mountains with branches, roots, moos
  • Class: easy
  • Specifics: Has Minor- and Major workers. Very fortified; could with one bite decapitate formica-ants. They attack humans only by nest disruption. Shows activity by day and night (diurnal and nocturnal). They build nests preferably in wood or under stones. A radiant heating should heat a stone or an angle of the formicarium in the daytime.
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With 5 - 10 workers
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With 10 - 20 workers
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20 - 40 workers
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50 - 100 workers (2017)
Queen - 12.00 €
Large colony - Currently not available
With 100 - 200 workers

Camponotus lateralis

Added on: 11/17/08
Article number: cala0001

This is a small Camponotus species which can be found in Southern Europe in arid and shady regions, mostly in soil under stones or in rotten wood. A very specific character of this species is that larger worker acts as "honeypot".

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae, Tribe Camponotini
  • Distribution: Southern Europe
  • Color: red brown with dark brown gaster
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Climate: Mediteranian (dry)
  • Nest building: Often soil nests under stones, but also rotten wood
  • Planting: nothing specific
  • Difficulty: easy

 

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Colony - Currently not available
With approx. 40 workers

Camponotus ligniperdus

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: cali0001

Camponotus ligniperda is one of the biggest european ant species. Prefers sunny and dry slopes and can be found in stony ground as well as in rotten wood. Can be found in low-level as well as in mountains.

  • Taxonomy: Formicinae
  • Color: black with light red-brown abdomen
  • Distribution: Central Europe
  • Characteristics: Major- and Minor workers
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Temperature: 20 - 25 °C
  • Nest building: Build their nest under wood with greater underground areas; also only soil nests
  • Planting: Similary to the forest or mountains with branches, roots, moos
  • Class: easy
  • Specifics: Has Minor- and Major workers. Very fortified; could with one bite decapitate formica-ants. They attack humans only by nest disruption. Shows activity by day and night (diurnal and nocturnal). They build nests preferably in wood or under stones. A radiant heating should heat a stone or an angle of the formicarium in the daytime.
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Queen - 15.00 €
With workers
Small Colony - 24.90 €
With 5 - 10 workers
Colony - 45.90 €
With 20 - 40 workers
Large colony - Currently not available
With 100 - 200 workers
Queen - 14.00 €
Queen (nuptial flight 2024)

Camponotus micans

Added on: 02/19/11
Article number: cami0001

Camponotus micans is a south European and african ants species with preference for sunny and dry places.

  • Taxonomy: Formicinae
  • Distribution: Southern Europe
  • Size: 8 - 15 mm
  • Characteristics: Major- and Minor workers, monogyne
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects and other small animals
  • Temperatur: hot
  • Humidity: dry
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Nest building: In soil or sand
  • Soil condition: sand or stony soil
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Small colony - Currently not available
With 5 - 10 workers
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with 30-50 workers

Camponotus nylanderi

Added on: 03/31/14
Article number: cany0001

Subfamily: Formicinae

Tribus: Camponotini

Origin: Southern Europe, lives there in dry areas in Soilnests

Nutrition: sugar water and insects

Level: easy

Hibernation: November - February at 10-15 degrees

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Colony - Currently not available
With 50 - 70 workers
Small Colony - Currently not available
with 5 - 10 Workers

Camponotus piceus

Added on: 06/17/10
Article number: capi0001

Camponotus piceus is a strong polymorph and inoffensive Camponotus species that can be found on dry and warm locations. Smallerst workers are just as large as Lasius niger. This species is suitable for keeping in mediteranean community basin.

  • Taxonomy: Formicinae
  • Distribution: South Europe
  • Characteristics: strong polymorph (smallest workers as large as Lasius niger)
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects and other small animals
  • Colony size: small
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Nest building: In dry soil loam/sand

 

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With 10-30 ants

Camponotus truncatus

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: catr0001

Camponotus truncatus (formerly known as Colobopsis) is a tree dweller ant species which can be found in deadwood (rotten branches of trees) and which can be found in warmer regions of Germany or in Mediterranean area. A distinctive feature of this species are the major workers which have a kind of bung shaped head to close the nestentry. Also the Queen has such a shaped head to close nest entry during colony foundation. This species generally avoids confrontation with other ant species, however they are aggressive against strange colonies of the same species.

  • Taxonomy: Formicinae
  • Distribution: Central- and South Europe
  • Size: Major/Minor: 3-6mm, Queen: 6-7mm
  • Characteristics: Major- and Minor workers
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Colony size: small, up to 500 workers.
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Nest building: In deadwood, founding also in stems of certain plants
  • Specifics: There are Major- and Minor workers whereby major workers have a kind of bung shaped head to close nest entry.
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With approx. 20 workers
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With at least 50 workers
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Camponotus vagus

Added on: 04/15/09
Article number: cava0001

Camponotus vagus is a black, haired, strong and aggressive Camponotus species that can be found mainly in deadwood. This species is polymorph with size difference of up to 1 cm. This species can be found in clear forest, preferably pine forests.

  • Taxonomy: Formicinae
  • Distribution: Central- and South Europe
  • Size: 6 - 16 mm
  • Characteristics: Major- and Minor workers
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects and other small animals
  • Colony size: large
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Nest building: In deadwood, under stones
  • Specifics: There are Major- and Minor workers
  • Soil condition: forest floor
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With 10 - 20 workers
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50 - 60 workers
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20 - 40 workers (2014)
Big colony - Currently not available
more than 150 workers

Cataglyphis hispanicus

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: cahi0001

Very fortified aggressive ant species with good sight. It is a long-legged and fast moving ant species. They almost can't climb glass panes.

  • Taxonomy: Formicinae
  • Color: black, graying
  • Characteristics: strong polymorph
  • Size: 5 - 14 mm
  • Distribution: Iberian peninsula
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: Yes (slight)
  • Temperature: 20 - 35 °C (summer, outside the nest)
  • Nest building: Build their nest deep in soil, creates calderas
  • Planting: steppe like
  • Class: medium
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Colony - Currently not available
Contains above 500 ants

Cataglyphis nodus

Added on: 03/23/10
Article number: cano0001

This is the largest Cataglyphis throughout Europe which is distributed from Asia minor to Central Europe.

  • Taxonomy: Formicinae
  • Distribution: Asia minor, Southern to Central Europe
  • Color: red with black abdomen
  • Characteristics: monogyne, polymorph
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects and other small animals
  • Hibernation: Yes (slight)
  • Temperature: 20 - 35 °C (summer, outside the nest)
  • Nest building: Build their nest deep in soil, creates calderas, also under stones
  • Planting: steppe like
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Large colony - Currently not available
With 100 - 200 workers
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With 25 - 50 workers. Extra ordinary red colored Queen.
Small colony - Currently not available
With 30 - 40 workers

Cataglyphis velox

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: cave0001

Very fortified aggressive ant species with good sight. It is a long-legged and fast moving ant species. They almost can't climb glass panes.

  • Taxonomy: Formicinae
  • Distribution: Southern Europe (mountain range)
  • Color: red with black abdomen
  • Characteristics: strong polymorph
  • Size: Workers: 4 - 13 mm, Queen: 11 - 13 mm
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: Yes (slight)
  • Temperature: 20 - 35 °C (summer, outside the nest)
  • Nest building: Build their nest deep in soil, creates calderas, also under stones
  • Planting: steppe like
  • Class: medium
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Colony - Currently not available
Contains 10-20 workers

Crematogaster scutellaris

Added on: 06/17/08
Article number: crsc0001

This is a beautiful colored red-black colored ants species of Southern Europe. This species often forage on long street to their feeding lots. On excitement they raises the gaster upwards similar to a scorpion to defend their attackers with their defense secretion.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Myrmicinae
  • Distribution: Southern Europe
  • Color: shiny black with red head
  • Size: Queen 7 -9 mm
  • Nest building: Nests in death wood of trees.
  • Nutrition: Honeywater, insects
  • Soil condition: any, wood nests
  • Level: easy
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Small colony - Currently not available
With 5-10 workers (2018)
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10 - 20 workers (2013)
Colony - Currently not available
ca 200workers

Dendrolasius fuliginosus

Added on: 07/22/22
Article number: defu0001
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Colony with 150-200 workers - Currently not available

Formica (Raptiformica) sanguinea

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: rasa0001

This species is very fascinating because of their "robbery of slaves". During the summer month they organize predatory attacks to the nests of their "helping ants" (Slaves) which provide for the inner household. It could be possible that the slaves also be integrate in the defence. According to the slaves they build a species-typical nest for the robber-ants. Raptiformica sanguinea could as well live without slaves contrary to the "Slave-robbers" Polyergus rufescens (protected specie). Inside the Terrarium such a predatory attack can be produced artificially by giving them cocoons of the slave-ants. So it will be possible to control the amount of different slaves.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae
  • Distribution: Europe
  • Characteristics: Monomorph
  • Color: red-brown, black abdomen and head
  • Nest-building: Ants hill like this of red wood ants
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Nutrition: Honeywater, insects
  • Air humidity: dry
  • Temperature: Room temperature (Day: heating source)
  • Soil conditions: Sand, pebbles, roots, forest litter material
  • Planting: not necessary
  • Level: easy
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Small Colony - 24.00 €
With 15 - 30 workers
Colony - 34.00 €
With 30 - 60 workers
Large Colony - Currently not available
With at least 150-200 workers

Formica (Serviformica) cinerea

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: seci0001

 

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae
  • Distribution: Europe
  • Characteristics: Monomorph, greater colonies polygyn
  • Appearence: Colour: silver black; a little bit smaller than Formica rufa
  • Size: 7 - 9 mm
  • Nest-building: Creates sand nests; build sand funnels
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Nutrition: Honeywater, insects
  • Temperature: Room temperature, very cold resistance
  • Soil conditions: Sand
  • Planting: veld plants
  • Level: easy
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Large colony - Currently not available
With 60-80 workers

Formica (Serviformica) cunicularia

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: focu0001

Common "helping ant" (slaves) like Formica fusca for the predation ants e.g. Raptiformica or Polyergus. It is favored over Formica fusca by Polyergus for example.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae
  • Distribution: Europe
  • Characteristics: Monomorph, colonies seldom polygyn
  • Size: Workers: 5 - 7 mm, Queen: 8 -9 mm
  • Nest-building: Earth mounds in sunny grass land
  • Nutrition: Honeywater, insects
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Temperature: warm (at day time heating source possible)
  • Soil conditions: Sand-Loam
  • Planting: optional
  • Level: easy
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Contains about 20-30 workers
Queen - Currently not available
With 5-10 workers

Formica (Serviformica) fusca

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: fofu0001

Common "helping ant" (sclaves) for the predation ants e.g. Raptiformica.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae
  • Distribution: Europe
  • Characteristics: Monomorph, greater colonies polygyn
  • Size: 5 - 8 mm
  • Appearence of the queen: Colour: glossy black; a little bit smaller than Formica rufa
  • Appearence of the workers: Colour: glossy black; a little bit smaller than Formica rufa
  • Nest-building: Under rotten wood, under stones and in soil
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Nutrition: Honeywater, insects
  • Temperature: Room temperature, very cold resistance
  • Soil conditions: Similar to the forest biotopes, brieght
  • Planting: Moos (optional)
  • Level: easy
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With 20 - 30 workers
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With 50 - 150 workers
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With 150 - 500 workers
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With 50 - 150 ants and 2 - 3 Queens

Formica (Serviformica) lusatica (polygyn)

Added on: 04/25/08
Article number: fose0001

A Serviformica which prefers wram, sunny sand habitates.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae
  • Distribution: Middle- to Northern Europe and Middle Asia
  • Characteristics: Monomorph, polygyn
  • Size:
  • Nest-building: Sand mounds
  • Nutrition: Honeywater, insects
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Temperature: warm (at day time heating source possible)
  • Soil conditions: Sand-Loam
  • Planting: optional
  • Level: easy
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With approx. 20 workers
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with 50-100 workers

Lasius cf. lasioides

Added on: 12/17/10
Article number: lacf0001

Lasius lasioides is a small Lasius species distributed in Southern of Europe and hence doesn't require deep hibernation. In contrary to Laius niger this species is colored more blackish-brown (especially their limbs) and is a bit smaller (2-3 mm). It is also less aggressive. Nests are builded well in deadwood as under stones (in soil).

  • Taxonomy: Formicinae
  • Size: Workers: 2 - 3 mm, Queen: 7 - 8 mm
  • Color: blackish-brown
  • Distribution: Southern Europe (Lowlands)
  • Nutrition: primary honey- or sugar water and later protein in the form of insects and other small animals
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Temperature: 20 - 28 °C
  • Nest building: soild nests, deathwood
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Lasius emarginatus

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: laem0001

Two colored, monogyne Lasius species with distribution in Middle Euope. It is the fastest moving Lasius species with the best optical orientation and good recruition.

  • Taxonomy: Formicinae
  • Size: Workers: 3,5 - 5 mm, Queen: 8 - 9 mm
  • Color: two colored (see Photo)
  • Distribution: Middle Europe
  • Nutrition: primary insects, but also nectar and sweet fruits
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Temperature: 20° - 25° C
  • Nest building: Nists under stones, between brickwork or in rotten wood. Will also partly creates carton nests.
  • Planting: not necessary
  • Class: very easy
  • Safety note: This species should be kept in break out safe environment because this species can also be found near or in houses.
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Colony - Currently not available
With 100 - 200 workers

Lasius flavus

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: lafl0001

Lasius flavus is a quince yellow ant species which is distributed throughout Europe. This species favor sunny places and can be found in the meadow between grass stems. It is a monogyne species.

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With 3 - 6 workers
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Colony with 15 - 30 workers
Large Colony - Currently not available
With at least 30 workers

Lasius niger

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: lani0001

Lasius niger is a aggressive shinny black ant species which is widely distributed throughout Europe. This species favor sunny places like waysides or sunny hills. It is a monogyne species.

  • Taxonomy: Formicinae
  • Size: Workers: 3,5 - 5 mm, Queen: 8 - 9 mm
  • Color: shinny black
  • Distribution: throughout Europe
  • Nutrition: primary honey- or sugar water and later protein in the form of insects
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Temperature: 20° - 25° C
  • Nest building: Soil nests, builds small soil based mounds between grass stems or under stones
  • Planting: Grass or similar (not suitable for the arena)
  • Class: very easy
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With 15 - 30 workers
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With 5-9 workers

Lasius umbratus

Added on: 10/08/17
Article number: laum0001

Lasius umbratus is a parasitic Formicinae. To gain access to the nest of the hosts (mostly Lasius niger) the Queen kills a worker ant to gain their scent. This will make it easier to infiltrate the host colony. However only a very small number of Queens are successful to access mostly small host colonies. After infiltration the host Queen will be neutralised either by killing or expelling. The host worker ants accept the new Queen and keep care on her brood. As there are more and more Lasius umbratus workers, the remaining host workers gets killed.

  • Taxonomy: Formicinae, Tribe: Lasiini
  • Size: Workers: 3,5 - 5 mm, Queen: 8 - 9 mm
  • Color: Yellow to brownish yellow
  • Distribution: throughout Europe, Asia and Northern America
  • Nutrition: primary honey- or sugar water and later protein in the form of insects
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Temperature: 20° - 25° C
  • Nest building: Soil nests, builds small soil based mounds between grass stems or under stones, partly "cardboard" nests
  • Planting: Grass or similar (not suitable for the arena)
  • Class: very easy after foundation
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Queen - Currently not available
With 10-30 worker ants (Lasius niger) that were joined before hibernation after foundation

Leptothorax acervorum

Added on: 04/24/08
Article number: leac0001

Small red-brown colored Myrmicinae which can be kept in small terrariums. It is also a preferred species for a conjoint with other ants because it is not dominant and avoids any conflicts with other ants.

  • Taxonomy: Myrmicinae
  • Color: bicolored (red-brown)
  • Size:
  • Nest size: Medium (80 - 200 ants)
  • Characteristics: monogyn and polygyn
  • Distribution: Southern- to Northern Europe
  • Nutrition: mostly small insects and also honey water
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Nest building: in rotten wood, small branches or under bark
  • Planting: any
  • Class: easy
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With 20 workers

Manica rubida

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: maru0001

Manica rubida s the largest stingable ant species from europe, very strong and tough ants. It's very demonstrative because of it's red color.

  • Taxonomy: Myrmicinae
  • Size: Workers: 5 - 8 mm
  • Color: red-brown
  • Distribution: Europe
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Nest building: Sunny, damp places, Soil nests (under stones), some times in rotten wood
  • Planting: Grass (optional)
  • Keeping level: easy
  • Specifics: Workers can sting
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With 20 - 30 workers
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With at least 70 workers
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With 5-10 workers
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Messor barbarus

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: meba0001

Messor barbarus is a Myrmicinae with minor- till major-worker with all passings. Great colonies carry on long "highways" their seeds into the nest. They storing the seed in different granaries and prepare in "chew-communities" the so-called ant bread especially for the colder season. They lay out an trash-accumulation.

  • Taxonomy: Myrmicinae
  • Color: black, sometimes red brown heads
  • Size: Queen 14 - 16 mm
  • Distribution: South Europe
  • Nutrition: Mostly seeds from different rampant plants (also grass), but insects and honeywater too
  • Temperature: 25 - 30 °C
  • Hibernation: Yes (slight)
  • Air humidity: Dry climate
  • Nest building: Soil nests, loam, pebbles
  • Planting: nothing specific
  • Class: easy to keep

All Messor will be included with untreated hand-picked plant seeds.

seeds

Note: Young Queens from current season do not have any offspring (Queens with offspring and/or brood are from last year), they wil lay first eggs in spring.

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Extra red selection
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Queen (red head) - Currently not available
Small Colony - Currently not available
Contains 5 - 15 workers
Colony - Currently not available
With 15 - 50 workers
Large colony - Currently not available
With at least 100 workers

Messor bouvieri

Added on: 01/13/08
Article number: mebo0001
  • Taxonomy: Subfamily: Myrmicinae, Tribe: Pheidolini
  • Color: black
  • Size: Queen 14 - 16 mm
  • Distribution: South Europe
  • Nutrition: Mostly seeds from different rampant plants (also grass), but insects and honeywater too
  • Hibernation: Yes (slight)
  • Air humidity: Dry climate
  • Nest building: Soil nests
  • Planting: nothing specific
  • Class: easy to keep
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Colony - Currently not available
Contains 30 - 50 ants

Messor capitatus

Added on: 05/12/13
Article number: meca0001

Messor barbarus is a Myrmicinae with minor- till major-worker with all passings. Great colonies carry their seeds on long "highways" into the nest. They are storing the seeds in different granaries and prepare them in "chew-communities" to the so-called ant bread especially for the colder season. They lay out an trash-accumulation. This species can tolerate lower temperatures than Messor barbarus.

  • Taxonomy: Myrmicinae
  • Color: shiny black
  • Size: Queen 14 - 16 mm
  • Distribution: South Europe
  • Nutrition: Mostly seeds from different rampant plants (also grass), but insects and honeywater too
  • Temperature: 25 - 30 °C
  • Hibernation: Yes (slight)
  • Air humidity: Dry climate
  • Nest building: Soil nests
  • Planting: nothing specific
  • Class: easy to keep

All Messor will be included with untreated hand-picked plant seeds.

seeds

Note: Young Queens from current season do not have any offspring (Queens with offspring and/or brood are from last year), they wil lay first eggs in spring.

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Colony - Currently not available
Queen with 50 workers

Messor cf. meridionale

Added on: 06/15/09
Article number: mecf0001

A dark brown colored messor species from Greece. This species don't require an extensive hibernation phase and so can be kept warm or at room temperatur in winter.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Myrmicinae, Tribe Pheidolini
  • Color: drak brown
  • Size: Worker: 4-11 mm, Queen: 12-13 mm
  • Origin: Greece
  • Characteristics:  polymorph, monogyne
  • Nest building: Soil nests, often under stones
  • Nutrition: Mostly seeds from different rampant plants (also grass), but insects and honeywater too
  • Temperature: 20 - 25°C (Mediterranean)
  • Hibernation: No
  • Air humidity: dry
  • Planting: nothing specific

All of our Messor will be shipped with a small container of hand-picked plant seeds that are most popular for the Messor.seeds

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Small Colony - Currently not available
With 10 - 30 workers
Large Colony - Currently not available
With about 60 - 80 workers
Colony - Currently not available
30 - 60

Messor cf. wasmanni

Added on: 05/17/13
Article number: mecf0002

Messor cf. wasmanni is a Myrmicinae with minor- till major-worker with all passings. However their size is slightly smaller than for instance Messor barbarus. Great colonies carry on long "highways" their seeds into the nest. They storing the seed in different granaries and prepare in "chew-communities" the so-called ant bread especially for the colder season. They lay out an trash-accumulation.

  • Taxonomy: Myrmicinae
  • Color: black
  • Distribution: South Europe
  • Nutrition: Mostly seeds from different rampant plants (also grass), but insects and honeywater too
  • Temperature: 25 - 30 °C
  • Hibernation: Yes (slight)
  • Air humidity: Dry climate
  • Nest building: Soil nests, loam, pebblesseeds
  • Planting: nothing specific
  • Class: easy to keep

All Messor will be included with untreated hand-picked plant seeds.


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Small colony - Currently not available
Contains 20 - 30 workers

Messor structor

Added on: 04/26/09
Article number: mest0001

Messor structor is a Myrmicinae like Messor barbarus with minor- till major-worker with all passings. Great colonies carry their seeds on long "highways" into the nest. They stores the seed in different granaries and create so-called ants bread in "chew-communities" especially for the colder season. They lay out an trash-accumulation. In contrary to other Messor species this species is polygyn i.e. has several Queens.

  • Taxonomy: Myrmicinae
  • Color: black
  • Size: Queen 14 - 16 mm
  • Origin: South France
  • Nutrition: Mostly seeds from different rampant plants (also grass), but insects and honeywater too
  • Temperature: 25 - 30 °C
  • Hibernation: Yes (slight)
  • Air humidity: Dry climate
  • Nest building: Soil nests, loam, pebbles
  • Planting: nothing specific
  • Class: easy to keep

All of our Messor will be shipped with a small container of hand-picked plant seeds that are most popular for the Messor.seeds

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Colony - Currently not available
With several Queens
Colony - Currently not available
With 30-50 workers

Myrmica rubra

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: myru0001

Myrmica rubra is an aggressive red-brown ant species which is distributed throughout Europe. This species favor medium sunny habitates in moist meadows. It is a polygyne species.

  • Taxonomy: Myrmicinae
  • Size: Workers: 3,5 - 5 mm, Queen: 6 - 7 mm
  • Color: red-brown
  • Distribution: Europe
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Temperature: 20 - 25 °C
  • Nest building: Soil nests, builds small soil based loose mounds between grass stems, under or in rotten wood, under stones and in moss
  • Planting: Grass (optional)
  • Class: easy
  • Specifics: Workers can sting

Especially suitable for beginners.

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Colony - Currently not available
With 50 - 100 workers
Large Colony - Currently not available
With 100 - 200 workers
Colonies with several Queens - Currently not available
With at least 3 Queens

Myrmica sabuleti

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: mysa0001

Myrmica sabuleti is a red-brown ant species which is distributed throughout Europe. This species can be found in grassland or heathland habitates, avoids high meadows and can not be found in lowland (below 400 m). It is a mostly polygyne species.

  • Taxonomy: Myrmicinae
  • Size: Workers: 4 - 5 mm, Queen: 5,5 - 6,5 mm
  • Color: red-brown
  • Distribution: Europe
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Temperature: 20 - 25 °C
  • Nest building: Soil nests, under or in rotten wood, under stones and in moss
  • Planting: Grass
  • Class: easy
  • Specifics: Workers can sting, not as aggressive as Myrmica rubra
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Colony - Currently not available
With at least 50 workers
Large Colony - Currently not available
With at least 150 workers

Myrmica scabrinodis

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: mysc0001

Myrmica scabrinodis is a red-brown ant species which is distributed throughout Europe similar to Myrmica rubra. This species can be found in moist grassland or moors avoids dry habitates.

  • Taxonomy: Myrmicinae
  • Size: Workers: 4 - 5 mm, Queen: 5,5 - 6,5 mm
  • Color: red-brown
  • Distribution: Europe
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Temperature: 20 - 25 °C
  • Nest building: Soil nests, under or in rotten wood, under stones and in moss
  • Planting: Grass
  • Class: easy
  • Specifics: Workers can sting, not as aggressive as Myrmica rubra
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Pheidole pallidula

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: phpa0001

A Pheidole species with soldier caste that is normaly monogyn. Coureageous fighter, who could disperse with soldiers in team-work food-insect and hunt small insects and other animals. The color of this species varies from locality to locality. Mostly brown, also light brown and black, but there are also yellow and red colored variants. Non-temperature-sensitive species that could hibernate in unheated rooms or be well-kept by room temperature.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Myrmicinae, Tribe Pheidolini
  • Color: light brown till black
  • SizeWorkers: 1.5 - 3 mm, Soldiers: 4 - 5 mm, Queen: 6 - 7 mm
  • Distribution: South Europe
  • Hibernation: Yes (see description)
  • Nestbuilding: Soild nests and under stones
  • Nutrition: Omnivore (insects, honeywater, some grains)
  • Soild condition: Sand, Loam, Stones
  • Difficulty: easy
  • Specifics: Beside of the brown till black colored pheidole there are also variants with quince-yellow or myrmica-red color.

The yellow and red colored Pheidole is available for limited period only.

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With 10 - 20 workers
Colony - Currently not available
With at least 50 - 100 workers (2015)
Colony (yellow colored) - Currently not available
With 50 - 200 workers
Large Colony - Currently not available
With 100 - 200 workers

Plagiolepis sp.

Added on: 05/15/09
Article number: plsp0001

Plagiolepis is one of the smallest European ants species. It can be found in warm and dry habitats.

  • Taxonomy: Formicinae
  • Distribution: South Europe
  • Farbe: shinny brown-black
  • Size: 1 - 1.5 mm
  • Characteristics: Major- and Minor workers
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water and insects and other small animals
  • Temperatur: hot
  • Humidity: dry
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Nest building: In soil, under stones
  • Soil condition: stony soil
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Colony - Currently not available
With at least 50 workers

Polyergus rufescens

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: poru0001

Polyergus rufescens are slave-robber ants which are totaly dependent on their helping ants (slaves) like Formica cunicularia, Formica rufibarbis or Formica fusca. They dependent on feed by their helping ants and they don't participate in any nest building activities. They will get active on slaves robbery only where they robber brood of their helping ants. It is a very fortified ants species with large saber shaped mandibles.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Formicinae
  • Distribution: Europe
  • Characteristics: Monomorph
  • Color: rot
  • Nest-building: Analog to the nest building of the helping ants (sunny, warm places)
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Nutrition: Honeywater, insects
  • Soil conditions: Stoney, sandy (dry)
  • Planting: not necessary
  • Level: medium

Important: Please provide only brood of Formica fusca in future. Otherwiese there could be trouble if brood of Formica fuscsa is offered as helper ants.

Note: This colony originates from an non-german ants breeder (certified) and is not taken from nature. This species is endangered in Germany and shouldn't be taken from nature.

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Colony with 30-50 ants - Currently not available
With Polyergus workers and helper ants ( Formica fusca).
Colony with 200 - 300 ants - Currently not available
With Polyergus workers and helper ants ( Formica fusca).

Solenopsis fugax

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: sofu0001
  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Myrmicinae, Tribe Solenopsidini
  • Origin: Germany
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Characteristics: light polymorph, larger colonies polygyn
  • Appearence of the queen: yellow till yellow-brown, very small
  • Appearance of the workers: yellow till yellow-brown, very small
  • Nest building: soild nests, mostly under stones
  • Nutrition: ant brood, insects, nectar
  • Temperature: warm and sunny
  • Air humidity: dry
  • Soil conditions: sand, loam, pebbles
  • Planting: not necessary
  • Level: for beginners
  • Specifics: one of the smallest ants in Germany, anyhow they are a little bit polymorph, very well-fortified because of their "poison-sting". Often nestling between greater ants, like Lasius or Serviformica. They use the brood of these ants for nutrition. Subterranean they infiltrate through very small passages the foreign nest. Could be grown very large, over 100.000 animals (no house-ants).
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Colony - Currently not available
With 100 - 500 workers

Tapinoma ambiguum

Added on: 04/28/08
Article number: taam0001

This ant species builds small mounds of sand particles, mostly with central hollow. Their movement is very fast. In contrary to Tapinoma erraticum the colony size is smaller and mostly can be found in sandy areas.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Dolichoderinae
  • Verbreitung: Southern to Central Europe (warm localities)
  • Characteristics: slightly polymorph, larger colonies are polygyn
  • Color: shiny black
  • Nest building: builds small mounds
  • Nutrition: Honeywater, insects (also collects other death animals)
  • Soil condition: Sand, Stones
  • Level: easy
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Colony - Currently not available
With 20 - 50 workers

Tapinoma erraticum

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: taer0001

This ant species builds small mounds of soil particles, mostly with central hollow. Their movement is very fast.

  • Taxonomy: Subfamily Dolichoderinae
  • Verbreitung: Central Europe (warm localities)
  • Characteristics: slightly polymorph, larger colonies are polygyn
  • Color: shiny black
  • Nest building: builds small mounds or will build soil nests (under stones)
  • Nutrition: Honeywater, insects (also collects other death animals)
  • Climate: moderate climate
  • Soil condition: Sand, Loam, Stones
  • Level: easy
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Colony - Currently not available
With 20 - 50 workers
Small colony - Currently not available
With up to 10 workers

Temnothorax cf. affinis

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: teaf0001

Small red-brown colored Myrmicinae which can be kept in small terrariums. It is also a preferred species for a conjoint with other ants because it is not dominant and avoids any conflicts with other ants.

  • Taxonomy: Myrmicinae
  • Color: red-brown
  • Size: 2,8 - 3,5 mm, Queens: 3,5 - 4,7 mm
  • Nest size: small (several 100 ants)
  • Characteristics: monogyn
  • Distribution: Western Europe
  • Nutrition: mostly small insects and also honey/sugar water
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Nest building: in rotten wood and small branches
  • Class: easy
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Colony - Currently not available
With about 100 workers

Temnothorax interruptus

Added on: 09/27/08
Article number: tein0001

Temnothorax interruptus one of the smallest Temnothorax species suitable for keeping in one companion basin (basin with several species). This species also prefers warm temperatures and inhabits dry habitats. It is a very adept hunter by creeping up on their prey (very often springtails) and jumping at their prey and killing them by sting within seconds.

  • Taxonomy: Myrmicinae
  • Color: yellow-brown
  • Size:
  • Nest size: small (up to 200 ants)
  • Characteristics: monogyn/polygyn
  • Distribution: Central Europe
  • Nutrition: mostly small insects and also honey/sugar water
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Nest building: in moss, roots
  • Class: easy
  • Specifics: It is a very adept hunter by creeping up on their prey (very often springtails) and jumping at their prey and killing them by sting within seconds.
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Colony - Currently not available
With 50 workers

Temnothorax nylanderi

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: teny0001

Small red-brown colored Myrmicinae which can be kept in small terrariums. It is also a preferred species for a conjoint with other ants because it is not dominant and avoids any conflicts with other ants.

  • Taxonomy: Myrmicinae
  • Color: red-brown
  • Size: 2,3 - 3,5 mm, Queens: 3,5 - 4,7 mm
  • Nest size: small (several 100 ants)
  • Characteristics: monogyn
  • Distribution: Western Europe
  • Nutrition: mostly small insects and also honey water
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Nest building: in rotten wood, small branches or under bark
  • Planting: any
  • Class: easy
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Colony - Currently not available
With 50-100 workers

Temnothorax unifasciatus

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: teun0001

Small strange colored Myrmicinae which can be kept in small terrariums. It is also a preferred species for a conjoint with other ants because it is not dominant and avoids any conflicts with other ants.

  • Taxonomy: Myrmicinae
  • Color: light red-brown with dark striped abdomen
  • Nest size: small
  • Characteristics: monogyn
  • Distribution: Mid- to South Europe
  • Nutrition: mostly small insects and also honey water
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Nest building: Small hollows (under stones, crevices)
  • Planting: any
  • Class: easy
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Colony - Currently not available
With about 70 workers

Tetramorium impurum

Added on: 11/02/06
Article number: teim0001

Tetramorium impurum is an aggressive black brown ant species. This species favor sunny and dry places and loamy ground. It can often be found in cities between pavements. It is a monogyne species which will be suppressed by Tetramorium caespitum in lowland

  • Taxonomy: Myrmicinae
  • Color: black brown
  • Distribution: throughout Europe
  • Nutrition: Honey- or sugar water, seeds and death insects
  • Hibernation: Yes
  • Temperature: 20 - 30 °C
  • Nest building: Soil nests, builds small soil based mounds between grass stems or under stones
  • Planting: any
  • Class: easy
  • Specifics: Collects various kind of seeds. Larger colonies are pugnacious
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Queen - Currently not available
Colony - Currently not available
With 50-100 workers

RENDERING: 104 ms, LOADING: ? ms