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How To Set Up Ant Farm

ANTS— it's difficult not to be fascinated past them.  Aside from the fact that many of them pack a painful bite, they are some of the most interesting insects on Earth.

A yr ago, when my daughter began showing an involvement in ants and started request questions, I figured it was time for the obligatory emmet farm.  But, afterward researching the farms online, I didn't really like the quality of products for the price tag.

Instead of buying an pismire farm, I used items that I had on paw to create an ant haven that was not but fascinating, merely educational.

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This year, we made another ant farm and I have to acknowledge, I was sooooo excited to sentinel the little guys build their tunnels once again!

Saran Wrap top gives a dandy view!

Here's what you'll need for your DIY Ant Farm:

  • Broad Mouth Bricklayer Jar  (32 Oz) ( This ane  comes individually, or you can buy a majority pack to have on hand for future ideas)
  • viii oz Mason Jar (yous can become a majority pack hither. )
  • 1.5 cups of sand (approximately)
  • ants (Life Studies, LLC has the best prices, click Hither to purchase… I'm not an chapter, it's just the cheapest choice I could notice)
  • sharp utensil to poke holes in the top
  • saran wrap (optional, but does let a view from the superlative)

When you have gathered all of your materials, you are ready to brainstorm!

Add even more learning to your DIY ant subcontract and grab a journal for your kids to go along rails of their emmet habitat!  Cheque information technology out below!

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If your ants haven't make it in the postal service even so, it'south okay.  You can get their habitat ready for them so put them in when they arrive.

Instructions:

  1. Place 8 oz mason jar UPSIDE Downward into the 32 oz jar.  This creates a small-scale space around the outer sides of the jars so you can come across the ants building their tunnels.
  2. Pour the sand around the small stonemason jar until the 16 oz marking.  This helps the ants to stay on the    lower part of the jar.
  3. Place saran wrap nether the stonemason jar ring, or put regular embrace on.
  4. Poke cover with holes to let air in.
  5. QUICKLY place ants in jar and sentinel them work!

***Follow whatsoever instructions that were sent with your ants.  It may advise certain feeding and watering protocols.  If not, nosotros identify a small, wet piece of paper towel inside the jar for the ants to stay hydrated.  I've made the mistake of non giving them water right away and we lost some of our ants.  🙁   Also, they need to accept a regular food source.  We like to put little pieces of cheerios in the jar and sentinel the ants devour them.

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Tunnels were already in the making by day two!

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