Characteristics of Camponotus vagus
The Camponotus vagus is mostly a European species. Also known as Carpenter ant. It can also be found in central Asia. It is characterised by its blackish colour and large size, typical of Camponotus species. They are hardy, easy to keep. In the wild, they are most often found in forests, in decaying trees and near rivers. Workers love the sunny weather.
Their nuptial flight generally takes place in May and June. Their flight is favoured by slightly overcast weather when it is not so hot. The queens are most often seen on gravel quite close to the grass.
The Carpenter ant is a very fast-growing species, so a single adult colony can number several thousand workers. It is a monogynous species, so you can keep one queen in a test tube/formicarium. During their development, cocoon appears. From puppy to adult worker, about. 6-8 weeks are needed. The Queen could live up to 15 years.
Camponotus vagus is a hibernating species. Hibernation is recommended from the end of October to the end of March. During this period, the right temperature is 5-8 degrees Celsius. Depending on the number of workers, hibernation can be done in a test tube or in a formicarium. Keep them in a dark place and do not disturb them by moving them.
They like small insects and worms for food. It is essential that they are fed only sterile food, as insects caught outside may carry pathogens at higher rates, which could lead to the death of the colony. Honey and sugar water are also suitable. Water supplies should always be available for them.
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