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Messor arenarius, also known as the Harvester Ant, is a fascinating ant species that is perfect for collectors. It is the second largest species of Messor in the world and has unique behaviors that will captivate any ant enthusiast.
Messor barbarus is a monogynous ant species with a colony size of up to 10,000 workers. They have a medium development rate and come in various sizes, with queens measuring 11-14 mm and workers measuring 3-7 mm. They have a red head and dark body coloration. Their diet consists of food insects, fruits, vegetables, and seeds. The ideal humidity for these ants is not specified.
The Messor bouvieri is a monogynous ant species with colony sizes of up to 10,000 workers. The ants have a medium development rate and come in sizes ranging from 4-13mm. They are glossy black in color and feed on food insects, fruits, vegetables, and seeds. They require humidity levels of 30-50% in the arena and 50-70% in the nest.
The Messor capitatus ant colony consists of approximately 5,000 ants and has a monogynous colony type. The ants have a medium development rate and come in various sizes, with the queen measuring 13-16mm, workers measuring 5-10mm, and majors measuring 12-16mm. They are black in color and feed on food insects, fruits, vegetables, and seeds. The ants thrive in a humidity level of 30-50% in the arena and 40-60% in the nest.
Messor hebraeus is a species of ant with a monogynous colony type and a colony size of up to 5000 workers. The development rate is medium. The queen measures 11-14mm, workers 4-7mm, and majors 9-12mm. The ants have a black abdomen, body, and head stained orange. They consume food insects like cockroaches and crickets, as well as plant seeds. The recommended humidity for their arena is between 30-50%.
Messor ponticus is a polygynous ant species with a colony size of 5,000 workers. They have a medium development rate and range in size from 11-13mm for queens, 4-7mm for workers, and 7-10mm for majors. Their color is brown to brownish red, and they feed on insects, fruits, vegetables, and seeds. The recommended humidity levels are 30-50% in the arena and 70-90% in the nest.
Messor structor is a polygynous ant species with a medium development rate. The colony size can reach up to 5,000 workers. The ants are dark reddish brown in color and the queen measures 10-12mm, while workers range from 4-7mm and majors range from 7-10mm. Their diet consists of food insects and seeds. They require a humidity level of 30-50% in the arena and 70-90% in the nest. The temperature should be maintained at an appropriate level.