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Ant in Captivity is a comprehensive, biology-driven guide to the long-term management of ant colonies in captivity. Written for serious ant keepers, educators, and formiculture enthusiasts, this book moves beyond quick-start instructions and visual novelty to examine how ant colonies actually function as living systems-and how those systems can be supported responsibly over years rather than months.
Unlike surface-level care manuals, this handbook grounds every management decision in ant biology, ecology, and social organization. It explains not only what to do, but why colonies respond as they do to housing design, environmental control, feeding strategies, expansion, and intervention. Readers are guided through the full lifecycle of an ant colony, from queen founding and brood development to maturity, stress management, health challenges, and ethical end-of-life considerations.
The book emphasizes stability over speed, restraint over constant intervention, and stewardship over control. Topics include nest architecture and materials, temperature and humidity gradients, nutrition and population regulation, sanitation without over-sterilization, parasite prevention, recovery from decline, and the biological limits that no amount of effort can override. Special attention is given to interpreting ant behavior as feedback, allowing colonies to self-regulate whenever possible.
This guide is not a promise of rapid growth or maximal colony size. It is a reference work for readers who value patience, observation, and long-term success-and who understand that ant farming is not about dominating insects, but about creating conditions in which complex societies can thrive.
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