How To Choose Your Ant Farm

There is no doubt that owning an ant farm is a great way to educate yourself as well as provide an interesting form of entertainment. However, there is one problem when deciding on what type of ant farm to purchase. There are literally hundreds of various types of ant farms that you can choose from; however, this is the exact problem, since there are so many choices, which one will work for you and your home? By exploring all of the different types of ant farms available, you will gain an understanding about their differences, and whether or not they would fit with your particular home.

The first type of ant farm available to the public is the traditional ant farm. The traditional ant farm hasn't changed much in appearance over the past fifty years. Most of them still use wood for the entire structure and feature a transparent cover, allowing you a perfect view of the ants working within. As for the substance that comes with the traditional ant farm, you can expect the traditional sand, soil or even sawdust. Rarely will you find a true traditional ant farm with gel or any other type of substance. If you are looking for an ant farm the way you remember it as a small child, than this is the ant farm for you. The sizes of this ant farm vary from compact to deluxe; both look and operate as the traditional ant farm.

Another type of ant farm that is booming with popularity are the more sophisticated ant farms. These will range in size and color; however, they all are a futuristic version of the traditional ant farm. Many of these newer ant farms come with the ability to attach more ant farms to it, thus creating an ant village. These types of ant farms are perfect for those of you who want to make an impression with your ant farm. Whether it's going in your living room as a centerpiece or if you putting it in your bedroom to add an accent, with the various sizes colors and designs, these ant farms are anything but plain.

Yet, one of the most exciting ant farms available is the futuristic Illuminated Ant Farms by Antworks. These ant farms will add a beautiful glow to any room that you place it in. How these ant farms work is there are LED lights behind the ant farm, giving it a unique glow. Also, instead of using soil, sand or sawdust, there is a unique gel substance that is being used. This gel is state-of-the-art, and unlike sand where you must feed and water your ants on a regular basis, the gel within the ant farm has all of the nutrients that the ants need to live a healthy life.

Thus, this ant farm is literally self-sufficient. If you are looking for a unique ant farm that allows you a world-class viewing experience as well as extremely low maintenance, than you will adore the Illuminated Ant Farm by Antworks. This one-of-a-kind ant farm will intrigue anyone who sees it, making the ant farm move from novelty item to home décor.

How To Care For Your Ants

When you have an ant farm, your responsibility doesn't stop at simply assembling the farm. Taking care of your ant farm is just as important as caring for your fish in an aquarium. There are certain steps you must take in order to consistently have healthy and happy ants. Although, there is a plus side of having to care for your ants, and this is it is extremely easy and hassle-free. There are several foundational tips that if you abide by, you will have healthy and very productive ants.

The first of these tips starts off from the moment you purchase your ant farms and ants. There are many various ways that you can put your ants into your ant farm, however, some of these methods can be harmful to the ants, and actually kill some of them. While some of the other methods can actually be harmful for you, and can lead to many escaping ants. The most popular way to put ants inside of the ant farm is to simply pour them in.

However, if you do this without the help of a sheet of paper or some other device, the ants can quickly change direction and end up on the floor or table. This is why the first step of putting your ants in the container, is to take a sheet of paper and roll it up into a tube. Once you have done this, take your ants and place them inside of your refrigerator for 3 to 5 minutes. This is very important because, if you're not aware, ants are cold blooded creatures, thus when they are cold they slow down. Having slower ants will allow you to safely put the ants inside of the ant farm, without worrying about some of them running up your arm or out of the tube. After the ants have been cooled off, take them out of the refrigerator and place the paper-tube you previously made over the opening of the ant farm. Now, you simply pour your ants through the tube and into the ant farm. Without a half-hour or so, the ants will warm up to their natural body temperature and will run around like normal.

The next couple of tips have to do with the actual feeding and watering of your new ants. Many people are surprised when they find out that you must feed and water your ants, however, if you want healthy strong and entertaining ants, than you must feed and water them everyday. When you are going to water your ants, you need to first obtain a dropper. This is because ants only need a few drops of water everyday in order to hydrate them. Never put too much water inside of the ant farm that there is a pool of water on top of the sand. Just several drops of water each day is enough to give the ants the energy they need. If you really want happy and energetic ants, put a small dash of sugar into a teaspoon of water, and give this to the ants once a week. Ants love sugar, and it will give them an energy boost that will help them create lavish tunnels.

Feeding your ants really depends on the type of ants you have in your ant farm. However, the most common ant species you will have is the harvester ant. When you have a harvester ant, it is important to feed them foods that are solid, crunchy and never sticky. The best type of foods are celery, lettuce and any other type of vegetables and fruits. Make sure the food is cut down to very small pieces, and also make sure that you don't overfeed your ants. You only need to feed them a couple of pieces of food every two days. After the two days is up, and the food has not been completely eaten by the ants, make sure that you remove the uneaten food from the ant farm. This will help prevent any type of molding that may occur, which can be harmful to your ants.

How To Make Your Own Ant Farm

Building your own ant farm is a great way to spend a rainy afternoon. Ant farms are by far one of the most popular at-home animal habitats on the market today. However, sometimes there isn't an ant farm that fits the size you need, or you may just want to have a fun craft project to do. No matter what your reason for building your own ant farm, you need to know how to do it. Building your own ant farm is extremely simple, and with several easy-to-find tools, you will be well on your way to owning a homemade ant farm.

There are several materials that you will need to have in order to build your homemade ant farm. The first thing you need to make sure you have are two different containers. Either of these containers can be smaller aquariums or even a large bottle. The first of these containers needs to be larger than the second, because you want to put the smaller container into the larger one. You will then need soil, preferably garden soil, a funnel, small garden shovel, honey, a bucket and a cotton ball. Of course, you will need to have ants. You can get ants from your front yard, but make sure that you obtain ants that are larger in size, thus making it easier to see them.

After you have gathered all of your materials, you will need to put the smaller container within the larger one. The only purpose of the smaller container is to ensure that the ants will build their tunnels close to the outside of the larger container, allowing you to see the tunnels. After you have combined the two containers, the fun of digging for ants begins. Take the bucket and garden shovel out to your yard and locate a colony of ants. You can easily do this by following one ant and then digging where they go. When you are receiving your ants, look for the queen ant and larva, this will help colonize your ant farm. Once you have found the ants, take your bucket and begin scooping them into it.

Once you have gathered all of your ants, make sure that you put some soil inside of the bucket as well. Take your funnel, which can also be a paper-cone, and begin to slowly add the soil and ants between the two containers. Make sure that you add any larvae and the queen last, you will then notice that all of the worker ants will begin to relocate their queen ant and larvae to a new location. After you have added all of the ants and soil to the container, attach a lid and make sure you press holes on the lid to allow the ants to receive oxygen.

Making your own ant farm is a very rewarding experience, and is a great at-home project for any age. If you are looking for a great craft project, or just something to fill your time on the weekends, than this is a great way to do so. Remember, some ants do bite, so keep any children away from the open bucket.

Learning About Ant Farms

Educate Yourself With An Ant Farm

It is no secret that ant farms are a great way to entertain you and your family. No matter your age, it is always an interesting time watching your ants roam around their new home and create elaborate tunnels and interesting pathways. Of course, having an ant farm is farm more than just an entertaining time, it is also extremely educational.

But why is having an ant farm educational?

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No matter what your age, you can learn something about nature, and even about all living things, by watching an ant farm grow and develop.

Educational systems have been using ant farms for generations in an attempt to learn about these small creatures.

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Ant Farms For Education?

Antquarium Ant Farms

Ant farms don't always have to be boring and full of sand or soil. They can also be exciting and unique with new types of substances within the habitat.

There are many reasons why picking an ant habitat is very important, but these reasons depend on why you are purchasing your ant farm.

If you are using your ant farm in order to educate your children or classroom, than you will need one that is exciting and unique in order to gain the attention of those who want to learn.

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Be Careful With Ant Farms

Ant Farm Safety

It is clear that having an ant farm is a great way to experience a creature that very few people take the time to get to know. However, having an ant farm also has its precautions.

There are several steps that you must take in order to ensure that you keep your ant farm under control.

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If you were to ignore these safety measures that you may quickly find your ant farm becoming your entire home. By following these simple steps, you will safeguard your home from any escaping ants, thus saving much time and money on trying to get rid of ants.

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