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also because of this video I now want to start an ant farm
ОтветитьI take it Australia doesn’t need to worry about heating costs
ОтветитьWho else came here to rewatch the amazing journey lf antscanada and his beloved ants?
ОтветитьI want to ant farm but my parents live in two different houses so that would be hard
ОтветитьThe queen in this video was dead!!!!!!! It didn’t move!!! 😢😢😢😢
ОтветитьThe mum:ok one.
Me:one million
I am a child I am 10 exactly and it’s too late at night for me to tell my mom about this and I cannot tell my dad because he’s in Florida right now
ОтветитьI love how much this channal has grown❤❤❤❤ wanted to just show some love to old vids
Ответить7 years ago 😢
ОтветитьLooking at this video just after your latest video of pantdora. You've come a long way! Respect!
ОтветитьWhen it comes to the forum aquariums you know there's that old saying you get what you pay for if you go cheap you get cheap if you go expensive you get quality
ОтветитьWhat a fantastic idea.
My guy, this is some forward thinking.
I just finished your most recent video, the one where you introduced the bug eating plants. Loved it. Your new Ecosystem, I love it! Im so proud of you . I came back to watch some of your older videos and I felt so happy for you. Its awesome how far you have come. I look forward to seeing where you go in life. Thank you for sharing such amazing content with us.
ОтветитьWow catching the green weeper's transformation is a magical epic chance! Pandora is truly a miraculous world you've created. ant love 4 ever
ОтветитьAnts are so similar to people - possibly the most similar to us out of any species. They set up graveyards and waste sites, bury and mourn their dead, sacrifice themselves for the good of the country, warn others of impending danger, help each other out, speak to each other, build insanely tall and complex buildings, wage war against opposing civilisations, have a hierarchical societal system with a leader at the top…I’ve been fascinated with them ever since I was little, and had an ant farm when I was a kid, though people joked and said I was weird for caring about my ants while other kids killed them.
But my ant farm was nothing like what you do! I could only dream of something like that! Although it would creep me out today…I became a bit too scared of a lot of the species in Pantdora as I became older! As a kid, none of them scared me!
Hey I'm 59 n I want an ant farm
ОтветитьWait.. this channel is from MIKEY BUSTOS?! Definitely didn't expect that.
ОтветитьDang my mom still said she won’t let me have ants 😢
ОтветитьI text my mom by the way I am five
ОтветитьI found a queen, but I sadly didn't have a snapcap.
ОтветитьThis is an old video but I'm going to be honest if a parent needs to be "convinced" by a video instead of just accepting then they probably were just going to be stubborn bastards anyway and immediately say no 10 seconds into the video
Ответитьi am showing this to my mom 9 years later lol
ОтветитьCould I theoretically buy a gel farm, remove all the gel and replace it with dirt or something?
ОтветитьNive greetings from Germany
Have a LASIUS NIGER Kolonie...😂 It is not the biggesr ant bit the sweety ants❤
From Ants to Crocodile. Your channel has definitely grown!
ОтветитьHow did I get here
ОтветитьHow much ants do you get? +10 +100 +1000 +10000😅
Ответитьhi Mikey i've been watching your channel for a while and stumbled across this video. I was wondering have you ever specialized in micro hands little teeny tiny ants not like the big ones like carpenter ants or bullet ants or fire ants those are pretty large ants but these are little teeny tiny they're no bigger than the head of a carpenter Your entire bodies are smaller than that I've seen them running around my neighborhood As a kid they build a really teeny tiny ant mounds and they're no bigger than the grains of sand on the beach a matter of fact they're even smaller than that they're about the size of a grain of salt or a sugar grain they're teeny tiny i've never seen them anywhere else other than in my neighborhood as a kid I'm 60 years old now so this is a while back like 55 years ago but have you ever found on the ends like that where you live in the world now little tiny they're microscopic they're like 20 of them people latch onto a leg of a carpenter and it would be they would be carried along they're just teeny tiny they're microscopic but they are ants because they're three segmented and three legs three pairs of legs and they have antennas in the hidden mandibles i've looked at them underneath them i'm not a microscope but a magnifying glass to see what they look like and they are ants from the head to thorax What I want to know is have you ever collected anything like this I have never seen there like anywhere else as far as I've seen now I live in the city and I don't see ants at all but when I was a kid I used to see them in rural areas where there was like forest or grassland or shrubland where I saw them was on the dirt road and also my yard so they like cut grass they like wildflowers they like little forest areas under oak trees near a pond so this is the environment that I saw them in In New England in Massachusetts this west of Boston in the conservation area so have you ever seen any small microscopic ants like this I mean they're teeny tiny you can put one on your finger and you wouldn't even notice it was there unless it bit you or stung you and then that the medium sized small ends to get like the heart shaped gastro with the little Stinger no these are even smaller than that they're a quarter or an 8th of the size of that and I've never seen ants like this anywhere else I've looked for them and not been able to find them so I don't know if they're specific to the area in Massachusetts the area is called Cold Springs Park Conservation area So if anybody knows of that area and you can go find them be my guests see if we got a new species of ant there but they're teeny tiny littlest things I used to think when I was a kid oh they're baby ants I thought all ants were one species I didn't know I was like 4 or 5 years old. and when I saw these I thought these were baby ants that they have shirt of the egg and they started walking around and grow as they were fed I didn't realize they were entirely new or different species of a Bye bye nt from other ants that I've seen A corporate or woodens or forest ants I've never seen these ants before or since now I haven't traveled much in the world and they don't specifically go to new places to look for ants but these are unusual they're reddish brown and color more brown than red sometimes they're multicolor they're black headed and red body with a black gasket or brown gastro depending on how much food they have in them but have you heard of any kind of aunt thing that is that small before and have you ever collected any and if not you should try and see if you can find some they're small and they make little tiny hand hills maybe in half an inch high will be two inches wide is where you see the ants Hill much he just won it hole or several over 5 feet 10 feet radius area I suspect those are actually one hive or one colony. over the just built satellite nests or they'll get more than one entrance to their colony I would love for you to try and catch something like this and raise it as a species of ant in your colonies what the hell they eat I don't know they must go after mites or springtails something really tiny cause they're really not much bigger than the spring tail You've ever come across an ant like this please try and capture Queen and look for them and see if you can bring them up as a calling they would like to know what species they really are or what type of ant they are because I really couldn't find anything on them on the Internet I look for Micro Ants and nothing comes up Cause I don't really know what they're called what kind of aunt they are But there are teeny tiny hands. if you ever run across them please try and capture a queen and raise them as a colony that's all I'm asking thank you yo good day Mikey
ОтветитьI love it
ОтветитьDude you are so cool, thank you for making this content. Every video leaves me feeling inspired. Keep being you
ОтветитьI love the growth you have made with the amount of followers. But the storytelling today is with the same enthusiastic from the beginning! Keep up the good work!
ОтветитьHI UM AntsCanada DO I HAV YOUR UTENCHIN
ОтветитьTHIS IS MY MOMS CUMPUTER?
ОтветитьHEIIO?????
ОтветитьUM MY NAME IS SAWYER???????????????????
ОтветитьGuys i looked at the ants 🐜 are inside the brick 🧱 in the my house 🏡 and they are all working and they are in the my garden in the backyard and the ants are in the ground in the brick 🧱 because they live in the brick 🧱 ok who wants to agree me
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I am 10 year old and when my birthday comes I get yellow grazy ants Formica rufibarbis
ОтветитьI mean red barbed ant queen
ОтветитьMe too I also have even Antfarm
ОтветитьYes I tried to keep Ants but te died and know I am sad
ОтветитьWow 9 years ago i cant believe how much antscanada has grown!
ОтветитьHahaha its so weird the way he talk so this is the old video ant canada grown so big and more fun l lovey9ur vid❤
ОтветитьCan I have a ant queen pls 🙏 one time I have a queen ant and the queen ant die now I Don have it😢😢
ОтветитьMy perents said yes🎉🎉🎉🎉
Ответитьyay my dad said i can own a colony :)
ОтветитьMy 7 year old son will have his portfolio showcase in Cebu for his homeschool. He decided to present ants to everyone as he really loves studying them. We only have fire ants available in our area. We tried other kinds of ants but it just didn't work out because we needed to transport it and we don't have the proper materials and tools to keep them safe and alive. So we just decided to do Fire ants as it is easier to get them everywhere. However, we parents have limited knowledge about ants to make the presentation more fun and interesting. Do you have any suggestion what we can do during the showcase? it would really mean a lot to our son. Thank you in advance.
ОтветитьWhere do you get the acrylic nests?? Pls tell I need it badly
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