Myrmecocystus melliger

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Myrmecocystus melliger is a monogynous ant species with a medium development rate. The queen measures 12–13 mm, while the workers range from 4–9 mm. They typically display a light brown to reddish body with a darker gaster. This species is known for its honey pot workers (repletes), which store liquid food in their distended abdomens.

They feed on insects, sweet syrups, fruits, honey, and protein-rich foods. Humidity should be maintained at 40–60% in the arena and 50–70% in the nest, while the temperature should remain between 23–30 °C in the arena and 22–26 °C in the nest.

Behavior

Difficulty in breeding

Origin

The size of ants

Wintering

Descripción

Myrmecocystus melliger

Colony Type: Monogynous
Colony Size: Up to 10,000 workers
Development Speed: Medium

Size:

  • Queen: 12–13 mm

  • Workers: 4–9 mm


Diet:


• Insects (e.g., crickets, roaches)—dead or live (especially for larger colonies)
• Syrup (4 parts water to 1 part honey or sugar)
• Fruits and vegetables
• Insect jelly or protein jelly
• Cooked, unsalted chicken or shrimp
• Pure honey (in moderation)

Tip: Check out our ant food products to provide a balanced, species-appropriate diet!


Environmental Conditions


Humidity:
 Arena: 40–60%
 Nest: 50–70%

Temperature:
 Arena: 23–30 °C
 Nest: 22–26 °C


Unique Traits of Myrmecocystus melliger

Like its close relatives, Myrmecocystus melliger is famous for its repletes—specialized workers that store liquid food in their enlarged abdomens. These “living honey pots” hang from the nest ceiling and serve as vital food reservoirs during dry or resource-scarce periods.

This adaptation allows M. melliger colonies to thrive in harsh desert environments and makes them one of the most visually striking species for ant keepers.


Nesting Recommendations


To support a thriving colony, it’s important to select suitable nesting materials. Myrmecocystus flaviceps colonies do well in nests made from:
• Acrylic
• Plaster
• Cork
• Aerated concrete (YTONG)

These materials maintain stable humidity levels and allow for proper nest expansion as the colony grows.


Summary

Myrmecocystus melliger is a remarkable honey pot ant species with a monogynous colony structure and medium growth rate. Their unique food-storing repletes highlight an extraordinary evolutionary strategy for desert survival. This species is an excellent choice for keepers looking for both beauty and fascinating natural behavior in their ant colonies.

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