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Myrmecocystus semirufus

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Myrmecocystus semirufus are desert honey ants with repletes – worker ants that store nectar in an enlarged abdomen. This nocturnal species prefers a dry environment and a nest with high chambers where the repletes can hang safely. Ideal for keepers who want to see a real “living sugar store” in their formicarium.

  • Species: Myrmecocystus semirufus

  • Type: honeypot ants with repletes

  • Difficulty: medium to high

  • Soldiers: no standard soldiers, worker polymorphism + replicas

  • Size: queen approx. 9–11 mm, workers 3–7 mm, drones with a significantly enlarged abdomen

  • Colouration: partly reddish tones with a darker abdomen; the repletes are often translucent and ‘honey-coloured’

  • Distribution: arid and semi-arid regions of North America

  • Lifestyle: nocturnal, living both above and below ground

  • Diet: long-lasting sugars (honey, gels, syrups) + insect protein 1–2 times a week

  • Hibernation: none typical; a slight slowdown may occur in winter

  • Temperature: 24–28 °C, 20–22 °C at night

  • Humidity: 30–50 per cent in the nest, with spot humidification; the arena should be dry and well-ventilated

  • Recommended formicarium: a nest with tall chambers and a rough ceiling or mesh, a simple arena, and a good escape-proof barrier

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Description

Myrmecocystus semirufus – desert honey ants with honey pots

Myrmecocystus semirufus is one of those species whose very biology is impressive. These are honey ants of the genus Myrmecocystus, in which some of the workers become repletes, or barrels that store nectar. Suspended from the ceiling of the chambers, they look like translucent drops of honey. The species is nocturnal, thrives in a dry climate and requires a nest with high chambers. For the keeper, this is not just about ants, but a project that transforms the formicarium into a living desert treasure trove.

Detailed description of Myrmecocystus semirufus

In the wild, Myrmecocystus semirufus inhabits the arid and semi-arid regions of North America. This is an environment where access to food and moisture can be unpredictable, which is why the colonies have developed an ingenious solution: an energy reserve in the form of sugars stored in the bodies of the repletes. The fat ants hang in chambers and, when necessary, feed the rest of the colony via trophallaxis.

This is very clear in breeding, but on one condition: the nest must be designed for that species.

Key requirements:

  • deep compartments, at least 2–3 cm deep, so that the trims can hang freely

  • a textured ceiling or mesh so they have something to cling to

  • a dry, well-ventilated arena

  • moisten only part of the nest; the rest should remain drier

This species is mainly active at night. During the day, it often stays in its nest, but after dark it ventures out, creates trails and forages for food. The colony’s growth is fairly steady and stable. During colder periods, there may be a slight slowdown, but without any typical hibernation.

Advantages of Myrmecocystus semirufus

  • repletes, or live barrels – a wow factor that no other species can match

  • a night-time atmosphere, perfect for stargazing in the evening, especially under red light

  • The desert-themed setup, the arid arena and the simple, minimalist décor look very stylish

  • fascinating biology and social behaviour; a great subject for education and films

  • A summer camp, as a project, is very rewarding when everything is well organised

How to run a summer camp in practice

Socket

The most important thing is to prepare the space for the spotlights. If the recesses are too shallow or the ceiling is smooth, the spotlights will struggle to sit flush, and the whole effect of this style will be lost. That’s why you should choose recesses with deep cavities and a textured surface.

Humidity

This is a desert species. You should only moisten part of the nest; the rest should remain dry. The ants will choose the best spots for their brood and food stores themselves. A nest that is too wet or a damp enclosure often leads to mould and other problems.

Feeding

Carbohydrates are essential. Water with honey, carbohydrate gels or special syrups are best given in small portions, but regularly. These form the basis of your refeeds. Give protein sparingly, 1–2 times a week, in small portions, and remove any leftovers after 24 hours.

Service and peace of mind

The replays are delicate. Avoid vibrations, sudden movements of the socket, and frequently dismantling the setup. The more stability, the better.

If you want a species in your formicarium that looks and behaves completely differently from classic ants, Myrmecocystus semirufus is just the ticket. With the right nest and regular sugar supplies, you’ll see honey barrels start to hang in the chambers, and your colony will turn into a veritable desert treasure trove.


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