Israel is a very interesting place when it comes to ants. There are a lot of species here. We even have African-style Driver #Ants (Dorylus)
I really want to see fifty million ants crawl out of the ground. That has to be an amazing sight... although, I will be keeping safe distance should I ever get the chance to see that.
I'm told that Camponotus and Messor species are the easiest to keep for newcomers to #antkeeping , but lord knows what I'll find when I actually go out there. All of it is very exciting and I'm looking forward to figuring out my first colony.
@Surasanji Me and you have had ants ont he brain lately it seems.
@freemo They're just really, really interesting to me. This sort of "communal organism" is really very cool. No ant survives on it's own, it needs the colony as a whole.
It's a very interesting study in survival method, and it's absolutely been effective for the ants.
But, yeah. I want to get into #antkeeping specifically because I'm wondering if by observing ants I might realize something about myself and human interaction.
@Surasanji They really are, thos ehoney pot ants still have my mind blown :)
@freemo Yeah! It's a very neat thing- how ants feed one another is another one of those 'wow factor' things for me.
@Surasanji well what interests me is the idea of using a living body as a sort of honey comb.. a living granary of sorts.. i mean it makes sense thir bodies probably produce chemicals that prserve it which is a lot easier than something external.
@Surasanji I also find the ant graveyard cool too. There is a special sort of lipid which identifies an ant as dead and they take them to the graveyard. If you put the lipid on a living ant they take him the the graveyard and heeven stays there as if he thinks he is dead. At least until it wears off.