| Latin Name: | Messor structor | |
| Trivialname: | – | |
| Taxonomy: | Subfamily: Myrmicinae Tribe: Pheidolini | |
| Keeping Level: | (1) Species from Southern Europe with higher requirements towards food and climate | |
| Distribution: | Southern Europe, Southerneuropean Peninsula | |
| Habitat: | Sand- and shrub areas | |
| Colonyform: | polygyne | |
| Queen: | Size: 9,5 – 10,5mm Colour: shiny black | |
| Worker: | Size: 4 – 9,5mm Colour: shiny black, head reddish brown (major worker) | |
| Soldier: | not present | |
| Males: | Size: 7 – 8mm Colour: black | |
| Nutrition | Mostly seeds from different rampant plants (also grass) but insects too | |
| Airhumidity: | Arena: 30 – 50% Nestpart: 50 – 70% | |
| Temperature: | Arena: 25 – 30°C Nestpart: 21 – 26°C | |
| Hibernation: | yes, from end of November until end of February at 15°C | |
| Nestform: | Build their nest in soil and under stones | |
| Kind of Formicaria: | Farm, Farmbasin, Basin, Framebasin, Island, Acrylcylinder, Ytong/Plasternest, Digfix | |
| Formicaria size: | Size: M | |
| Substrate: | Farm: Sand-Loam Arena: Sand, Sand-Loam | |
| Planting: | similar to savanah areas with grass and other plants | |
| Decoration: | Branches, roots, treeneedels, stones | |
| Description: | This species is a highly granivor ant which collects all kinds of small seeds and chew them to so- called antbread. Most of their waterrequirements are covered through seeds and insects. Honeywater is only accepted when there is a lack of moisture. Messor structor tends to drown in open water so it is necessary to cover waterplaces with little stones or cotton. | |
| Development: | matingflight: september and April/May founding: claustral (without feeding) colony age: up to 25 years colonysize: up to 10.000 Individuals |
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| Quantity: | one fertilized queen with workers (see selection); brood (depending on the season and development) | |
| Weblinks: | – Forum |





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