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How Long Adaptation Weaver Ants from Natural to Nest Jar?

Side-Green.Com - How Long Adaptation Weaver Ants from Natural to Nest Jar? - Adaptation of weaver ants in cultivation media will determine the successful cultivation of weaver ant eggs. When the weaver ants have adapted to their new environment, then all the activities of weaver ants, both for foraging, or production will run normally.

Therefore, it is essential make weaver ants to quickly adapt to the new environment.

There are some questions to ask, how long can adapt weaver ants from the tree to the jar? Adaptation will be faster if weaver ants feel comfortable. How weaver ants can feel comfortable, if forced to stay in the new environment that is foreign?

It is difficult if we think, very difficult for weaver ants to adapt, therefore it must be by way of a little coercion or compulsion, because there is no other choice.

That is, we must create the conditions that forced, so the weaver ants will try to quickly adapt to the new environment.

How Long Adaptation Weaver Ants from Natural to Nest Jar?

The trick is to throw away all the leaves from the natural nest.

When we would move weaver ants from nature to the jar, then the first step is to take the nest from natural and brought home to be placed in the jar.

In order weaver ants immediately enter into a new nest, the jar, then we should get rid of all the leaves natural nest, so the weaver ants have no other choice but to occupy the jar as his new nest, because weaver ants should immediately put the egg in order not to die or damaged.

Typically, weaver ants will be busy insert their eggs into the jar, so do not think to eat and drink, even though at the time we provide food and drinks were delicious. It indicates that the weaver ants have not adapted or are still in the process of adaptation.

After all Kroto (eggs, larvae, and pupae) transported and placed in a jar nest, weaver ants will try to find a way out from the rack of cultivation. If all the power and attempt to find a way out is not successful, then the weaver ants will begin to despair, and finally received the nest jar into his new nest, although reluctantly.

Well at that time, weaver ants will begin to forget his efforts to find a way out, with the start glancing food and drink that we provide.

If the weaver ants have started to taste what we provide, it's a sign weaver ants have started to adapt to the new environment.

The answer to the question above, about how long adaptation weaver ants from natural to nest jar? is 3 to 5 hours. The more comfortable nest condition that we provide, will sooner adaptation weaver ants.

Usually, the first few weeks, weaver ants will round cultivation rack to find the most convenient location, if it is felt there is a jar that is more convenient than that they occupy today, the weaver ants will invite his friend to move all members of the colony to the jar. Therefore, we must always be vigilant, do not let the media or any object that bridges weaver ants to escape out of the rack cultivation.
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