futurebird, to random
@futurebird@sauropods.win avatar

New ant video of the pavement ants I disturbed moving nest.

(With narration describing what the ants are doing.)



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a4tlw5htWA

albertcardona, to random
@albertcardona@mathstodon.xyz avatar

"workers are not simply scaled-down versions of queens that have lost their wings."

"Instead workers have a distinct thorax architecture with an enlarged muscle system to strengthen the neck and increase the range of motion of the head ... appears to be a key adaptation to allow ants to lift and carry objects or prey that are many times their own weight"

Commentary by Diethard Tautz 2014 https://elifesciences.org/articles/02088 on Keller et al. 2014 https://elifesciences.org/articles/01539

mikako6, to Bloomscrolling
@mikako6@fedibird.com avatar

you're good at hiding!

#蟻

tness16, to italy
@tness16@mastodon.social avatar

Red fire invade : Are they a in Europe? | Focus on Europe

Dozens of red fire ant nests have been discovered in . are now battling the highly aggressive from South

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsAyfaSwNKc

futurebird, to random
@futurebird@sauropods.win avatar

My Camponotus discolor colony has produced a batch of chunky queens. They all eclosed on the same day. I wonder when they fly? Alates are a mixed blessing for ant keepers— they can really drain the energy of a colony and may lead to its end. But, it’s beautiful to watch. Seriously considering mailing these girls back to Tar Heel ants in GA —. who sold me the queen. They are legal in NY but it’s too far north to let them fly. He has many colonies— maybe he could find a way to get them mated.

futurebird,
@futurebird@sauropods.win avatar

They are such beautiful ants! You almost forget how ravenous, warlike and sneaky they are!

The queens are all about the same shade of yellow/orange— which shows they all emerged at once. As their exoskeletons harden, their color will darken. In this species the wings are almost black—very striking! I hope the next batch isn’t all males— though this colony is massive— to think there were only 8 of them years ago.
(read alt text to learn how to spot a queen ant!)

A queen rests her wide head on her sisters back. They are in a cork nest and it’s crowded.
Some of the workers, that are chestnut brown with black gasters. Their gasters are a bit distended as this colony eats without end.
Side view of a major worker. Soon the young queens will be this red brown color. Notice the difference in thorax shape.

Christine_Broesenhuber, to gardening
@Christine_Broesenhuber@mastodon.social avatar

It's pouring down today. I hope the won't completely devour my plants. They're even eating my and 😠 🤮 + the are killing off my plants. Sometimes can be frustrating. Heute regnet es Bindfäden. Hoffe, die werden nicht alle meine Kürbispflanzen auffressen. Sie haben sich schon über + hergemacht. killen meine . Manchmal ist furstrierend.

futurebird, to random
@futurebird@sauropods.win avatar

Quick Tulip update: Didn’t see her for a few days and started to worry since she getting up in years for an ant. Just spotted her in the lower chamber doing some patrolling around. She’s at least two years old. Still full of life.

Close up of Tulip, a very good looking ant: she has a wide head and six sturdy black legs.

VoxDei, to spiders
@VoxDei@qoto.org avatar

Ooof. Never argue with an ant colony. Cleaning out a storage box in the garden. One corner has an ant colony in it, partially destroyed by my clearing. Also present: Two 3cm-ish false widow spiders, shiny black. Can't escape the box now the contents have been removed, sides are too smooth.

Left the job and went to have lunch, expecting to need to re-home the spiders. Figured they had plenty of ants to eat. On return, no sign of the smaller spider. The larger has had a disagreement with the ants. It has not ended at all well for the spider.

#spiders #ants #bugs #insects #entomology

moira, to random
@moira@mastodon.murkworks.net avatar

soooo anybody know what kind of ant this is? @futurebird I’m sure you’ll know. it’s large holy shit

different pic same ant

KristinHenry, to art
@KristinHenry@artatomic.social avatar

Sometimes, I express my frustrations with my art. In this piece, the words between the ants say "I'm so tired of this fascist sh*t".

https://www.etsy.com/listing/1684635192/hand-drawn-abstract-random-walk-ant

llewelly, to snails
@llewelly@sauropods.win avatar

a snail that lives with ants??

" Allopeas myrmekophilos was regularly found in colonies of the ponerine army ant Leptogenys distinguenda. The gastropods always remained inside the bivouacs of their hosts, where they were able to move around undisturbed by the ants. During emigrations A. myrmekophilos was always carried by workers in a manner identical to brood or prey items."
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/PL00012646

unfortunately springer wants $40 for it!


AbBuus, to Haiku Dutch
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futurebird, to random
@futurebird@sauropods.win avatar

Simply putting colored paint on a few ants has let me discover that individual ants have certain spots they like best — Tulip likes to be on the highest point of this branch. If I don’t see her there I get worried. She’s a little camera (light) shy so documenting how often I see her in the same spot has been a challenge. She has preferred this spot for at least a whole month. Here are a few times I caught here there.

Tulip peers around the edge of the branch. She’s a good looking ant.
blurry tulip runs because so turned the light on.
Another shot that at least clearly shows it’s her since all you see is a blurry pink gaster.

Heliograph,
@Heliograph@mastodon.au avatar

@futurebird oh wow :O I had absolutely no idea can live that long!! thank you, that is so so interesting!!!

catselbow, to Flowers
@catselbow@fosstodon.org avatar

The pawpaw blooms have started to open. The ants seem to like them. I always find a few hanging around the flowers.

albertcardona, (edited ) to Neuroscience
@albertcardona@mathstodon.xyz avatar

The honeybee brain hosts over 600,000 neurons, at a density higher than that of mammalian brains:

"Our estimate of total brain cell number for the European honeybee (Apis mellifera;
≈ 6.13 × 10^5, s = 1.28 × 10^5; ...) was lower than the existing estimate from brain sections ≈ 8.5 × 10^5"

"the highest neuron densities have been found in the smallest respective species examined (smoky shrews in mammals; 2.08 × 10^5 neurons mg^−1 [14] and goldcrests in birds; 4.9 × 10^5 neurons mg^−1 [16]). The Hymenoptera in our sample have on average higher cell densities than vertebrates (5.94 × 10^5 cells mg^−1; n = 30 species)."

Ants, on the other hand ...

"ants stand out from bees and wasps as having particularly small brains by measures of mass and cell number."

From:
"Allometric analysis of brain cell number in Hymenoptera suggests ant brains diverge from general trends", by Godfrey et al. 2021.
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2021.0199

twizzt, to srilanka
@twizzt@sauropods.win avatar

Seems appropriate at the moment.

This Large Oakblue caterpillar being tended by its Weaver ant overlords.

This photo won me my first weaver ant battle scar. ...not my caterpillar clearly

nix, to brainfood
@nix@social.coop avatar

What's the best to watch about ? I am suddenly curious. I'm sure this has nothing to do with @futurebird's constant antposting.

inwit, to nature
@inwit@mas.to avatar

Hi, @futurebird! What do you think of the cutest flatmates I ever had? They are around 1.5mm long and help me clean the kitchen every day... could you help in determining their species?

A tiny kitchen ant
A tiny kitchen ant
A tiny kitchen ant escaping the photographer

ProfundumPhoto, to random
@ProfundumPhoto@toot.community avatar

@futurebird Interesting - I found an alate in our kitchen, so captured it in a tube in the hope that it was a queen, using cotton-wool to separate it from a reservoir of water.

When I came back a few days later I was initially surprised and dismayed to see that fungus had already formed - but then realised it was actually just cotton-wool. The ant had separated bits of cotton-wool from the main clump to surround itself. I like my chances of this being a fertilised queen.

msquebanh, to nature
@msquebanh@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

In North , in the Mandaras Mountains, the live a unique relationship with , sharing with their homes & cultivations. A drought hit the region & , usually a precious ally to the Mofu, have left the fields & invaded the huts and granaries.

To fight back, the Mofu people call for . This ferocious army ant has the body of a dragon can chase termites out of the village.

https://youtu.be/1seL5rFKF6M?si=KY98KlKkdCMsdAQe

futurebird, (edited ) to AntKeeping
@futurebird@sauropods.win avatar

My carpenter ant colony takes up two bookshelves. They have two "outworlds" or places to find food and do ant stuff. They have three nesting spaces. (More about the setup in the alt text. )

Glass on antkeeping enclosures often has a hazy look. We use "fluon" to keep the ants from climbing out. It basically makes a powdery slippery layer near the top of the glass that ants struggle to climb. I wish I could find a solution that didn't look so messy.

alexwild, to random
@alexwild@mastodon.online avatar

Imagine having a cat-sized parasite living upside-down clamped to your chin, stealing food every time you try to take a bite.

Such is the life of an ant with an Antennophorus mite.

rooniecomics, to webcomics
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wcbdata, to random
@wcbdata@vis.social avatar

@futurebird - Did you see that the Annals of Improbable Research has a special issue about this month?

🤯

https://improbable.com/annals-of-improbable-research-march-april-2024-vol-30-number-2/

kristinHenry, to drawing
@kristinHenry@vis.social avatar

Thinking about a string of thoughts as a string of beads today.

I didn't get around to posting yesterday's drawing here, but it's on my Patreon and Ko-fi:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/97661100
https://ko-fi.com/post/InkyDays-February-2024-Q5Q5TZZTP

#inkyDays #ink #drawing #art #MastoArt

kristinHenry,
@kristinHenry@vis.social avatar

The ants are feeling artsy in today's drawing.

I'm feeling artsy too.

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