Messor minor hesperius
Reference : MFOUR-025
59.90€
Latin name: Messor minor hesperius
Taxonomy: Subfamily: Myrmicinae Tribes: Pheidolini
Breeding level: Beginner
Geographical distribution: Canary Islands and North Africa
Habitat: Sands and steppes
Colony form: Monogyne
Queen: Size: 11 - 12mm Color: Black
Workers: Size: 4 - 7mm Color: Head and thorax red brick and black gastre
Major: Size 9 - 11mm Color: Head and thorax red brick and black gastre
Male: Size: 7mm Color: Black
Food: Mainly granivorous that eat various seeds, but also many small insects such as mealworms, flies, mosquitoes, crickets, a water trough is mandatory for the creation of ant bread.
Humidity: Hunting area: 30 - 50% Nest: 50 - 70%
Temperature: Hunting area: 25 - 30 ° C Nest: 23 - 28 ° C
Hibernation: Yes, from mid-November to early March between 12 and 15 ° C
Nest type: Plexiglas nest, nest with tubes, reconstituted stone nest.
Description: Messor minor hesperius is a mainly granivorous species, very interesting to observe with the manufacture of ant bread to feed the brood, 3 different minor castes, media and major with each of the different roles, but also very good hunters once the colony becomes populous, an ideal species for beginners because very strong who forgives the errors of breeding.
Development: Swarming from mid-November to the end of December
Foundation: Set in a cloister (without food) Development: 45 days from egg to worker (depending on temperature)
Size of the colony: Up to 50,000 individuals, the queen can reach the age of 25 years.
Taxonomy: Subfamily: Myrmicinae Tribes: Pheidolini
Breeding level: Beginner
Geographical distribution: Canary Islands and North Africa
Habitat: Sands and steppes
Colony form: Monogyne
Queen: Size: 11 - 12mm Color: Black
Workers: Size: 4 - 7mm Color: Head and thorax red brick and black gastre
Major: Size 9 - 11mm Color: Head and thorax red brick and black gastre
Male: Size: 7mm Color: Black
Food: Mainly granivorous that eat various seeds, but also many small insects such as mealworms, flies, mosquitoes, crickets, a water trough is mandatory for the creation of ant bread.
Humidity: Hunting area: 30 - 50% Nest: 50 - 70%
Temperature: Hunting area: 25 - 30 ° C Nest: 23 - 28 ° C
Hibernation: Yes, from mid-November to early March between 12 and 15 ° C
Nest type: Plexiglas nest, nest with tubes, reconstituted stone nest.
Description: Messor minor hesperius is a mainly granivorous species, very interesting to observe with the manufacture of ant bread to feed the brood, 3 different minor castes, media and major with each of the different roles, but also very good hunters once the colony becomes populous, an ideal species for beginners because very strong who forgives the errors of breeding.
Development: Swarming from mid-November to the end of December
Foundation: Set in a cloister (without food) Development: 45 days from egg to worker (depending on temperature)
Size of the colony: Up to 50,000 individuals, the queen can reach the age of 25 years.
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