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 Post subject: Re: I knew this thread was coming. I had higher hopes tbh.
PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2011 7:46 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: I knew this thread was coming. I had higher hopes tbh.
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Bank holiday weekends are a helluva drug.
Didn't really get to do much with the bees this weekend. Like those morning where you just can't get anything done, you rush around, you have no idea where those twenty minutes went, then you're late to work. It was like that.
I tried to get to diagnose the other hive for mites, that was pretty easy because I saw one with my naked eyes. The original mite hive proved positive for mites again, so I'm now just in the process of trying to establish just how bad my infestation is and thusly how extreme a response I should be getting into over it.


So the emphasis switched from photography and sorting out frame spacing which still ain't right, to sugar dusting them to encourage grooming behaviour. Then things went downhill from there. Turns out bees don't like beeing sugar coated, which is weird because I love it.
Anyway for some reason this job just took ages, the smoker ran out of fuel, then the bees got really up themselves over the whole sugar thing.

I managed to get one photo of my favourite frame and it's changed completely, so that has ended up quite the waste of time.

Pro Tip: When sugar coating bees with icing sugar, don't stand down wind unless you want coating with bees. I'm calling that poor tactical positioning.

Edit: The original mite-positive hive bee numbers are increasing up from 3 frames to 4, and more importantly (?) they have begun construction work inside the pure honey storage area, which means I might get a bit of honey to show for all my trouble and expense, which will be nice, though considering how many people have laid claim to my honey already it won't really go far.

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 Post subject: Re: I knew this thread was coming. I had higher hopes tbh.
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if the colony succumbs to the mites I have a new challenge for you:
http://antfarm.yuku.com/topic/11642

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 Post subject: Re: I knew this thread was coming. I had higher hopes tbh.
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Honey ants...

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intriguing eh?

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PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2011 3:15 pm 
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honey ants are delicious

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 Post subject: Re: I knew this thread was coming. I had higher hopes tbh.
PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2011 3:24 pm 
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Every time I see that photo I just want to flick them.

I'd be all "peeeeowwwww" "poinnnng" "thwump thwump thwump" "ptooey ptooooh" "chooo" "whhhhhiiiirrrrrrr POW!"

No, I really can't be put in charge of those things.

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PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2011 3:37 pm 
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honey ants are delicious

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'Honeypot ants', also called honey ants or repletes, are ants which are gorged with food by workers, to the point that their abdomens swell enormously, a condition called plerergate. Other ants then extract nourishment from them. They function essentially as living larders. Honeypot ants belong to any of five genera, including Myrmecocystus.[1]

Many insects, notably honey bees and some wasps, collect and store liquid for use at a later date. However, these insects store their food within their nest or in combs. Honey ants are unique in using their own bodies as living storage, but they have more function than just storing food. Some store liquids, body fat, and water from insect prey brought to them by worker ants. They can later serve as a food source for their fellow ants when food is otherwise scarce. In certain places, they are eaten by people as sweets and are considered a delicacy.

These ants can live anywhere in the nest, but in the wild, they are found deep underground, literally imprisoned by their huge abdomens, swollen to the size of grapes. They are so valued in times of little food and water that occasionally raiders from other colonies, knowing of these living storehouses, will attempt to steal these ants because of their high nutritional value and water content. These ants are also known to change colors. Some common colors are green, red, orange, yellow, and blue.

Honeypot ants such as Camponotus inflatus are edible and form an occasional part of the diet of various Australian Aboriginal peoples. Papunya, in Australia's Northern Territory is named after a honey ant creation story, or Dreaming, which belongs to the people there, such as the Warlpiri. The name of Western Desert Art Movement, Papunya Tula, means "honey ant dreaming".
Myrmecocystus nests are found in a variety of arid or semi-arid environments. Some species live in extremely hot deserts, others reside in transitional habitats, and still other species can be found in woodlands where it is somewhat cool but still very dry for a large part of the year.

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