Latin Name: | Camponotus japonicus | |
Trivialname: | Japanese carpenter ant | |
Taxonomy: | Subfamily: Formicinae Tribe: Camponotini | |
Keeping Level: | (2) higher requirements towards climate and escapeprevention | |
Distribution: | Japan, China, Mongolia, Korea, Russia | |
Habitat: | open habitas | |
Colonyform: | monogyne | |
Queen: | Size: 14 – 17mm Colour: black | |
Worker: | Size: 6 – 14mm Colour: black, polymorph | |
Soldier: | not present | |
Males: | Size: – Colour: – | |
Nutrition | Honeywater, insects e.g. Dipterans like flies, mosquitos | |
Airhumidity: | Arena: 30 – 50% Nestpart: 50 – 70% | |
Temperature: | Arena: 21 – 35°C Nestpart: 24 – 28°C | |
Hibernation: | No, but as the most Camponotus the queen shows an endogenic diapause | |
Nestform: | Build their nest in soil | |
Kind of Formicaria: | Farm, Farmbasin, Basin, Framebasin, Island, Acrylcylinder, Ytong/Plasternest | |
Formicaria size: | Size: M – L | |
Substrate: | Farm: Sand-Loam, Cork Arena: Sand, Sand-Loam | |
Planting: | similar to meadows with moss and gras | |
Decoration: | Branches, roots,leave litter, stones | |
Description: | Camponotus japonicus is an all-black ant from East Asia that resembles the European Camponotus fallax. Camponotus japonicus is one of the most important host ants for Polyrhachis lamellidens. | |
Development: | matingflight: between May and June founding: claustral (without feeding) colonysize: up to a few 100 Individuals |
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Quantity: | one fertilized queen with workers (see selection); brood (depending on the season and development) | |
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