Why are my fire ants partying? The answer will surprise you. I’ve discovered that it’s actually for their survival! My pet fire ant colony, the Phoenix Empire, has started to hold these massive fire ant rave parties. During these seemingly random ant raves, the fire ants would come boiling up to the surface and could be seen running in all directions, in every section of their ant farm setup. It was a behaviour that remained a mystery to me for many years, until I finally discovered the reason for these raves this week. Join me as we unravel the true nature of these massive fire ant raves and how they actually help fire ants survive in the wild!
WHY ARE MY FIRE ANTS PARTYING?! | Mystery of the ‘Fire Ant Raves’
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Something’s happening, guys, and I’m not quite sure what it is…
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Could the fire ants be planning an escape?
Could the ants be swarming because of food?
At first, I couldn’t figure out what was causing these rave parties that my pet fire ants, the Phoenix Empire, were throwing every now and then within their setup. But guys, after some careful investigation and snooping around, I finally found the answer—and it wasn’t what I was thinking!
Keep on watching until the end to discover the reason for these ant raves. Meanwhile, let’s see if you can figure it out before the answer is revealed!
Leave any guesses you might have in the comments, then come back to your guess to let us know if you were correct! No cheating!
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When I first saw this raving, it reminded me of similar behavior I saw in a past fire ant colony I had, the Fire Nation, where at one moment the mother nest looked like this, and another moment the nest looked like this!
They even held these massive floating raves on water! It was an incredible sight, but at the time, it was a mystery to me why the ants did this. I just ended up calling them ant raves, as it looked like the ants were having a giant scheduled party!
Of course, this is not to be confused with the huge festivities that take place when fire ants have nuptial flights every year during breeding season, which is a totally different thing. Surely, our Phoenix Empire was much too young a colony with no reproductive alates yet to be holding nuptial flights this soon.
It had to be something else that was causing these raves, and I was determined to find out!
Eventually, these raves died down, but I suspected the cause of the partying was that the ants were finally moving into our new Hybrid Nest Mini ant farm that we introduced to them a couple of weeks ago.
Could that be the reason they’re raving?
Peeking into the nest, I was surprised to see that the ants still hadn’t moved in after two weeks. They had moved in more dirt, and even springtails had moved in, but overall, the fire ants had decided to simply treat this ant farm space like a highway leading into their hunting grounds.
No worries. Sometimes moving into new nests takes time.
But speaking of the hunting grounds, let’s look into Hell’s Kitchen, shall we?
Wow! Have they remodeled the landscape or what?!
The place was completely devoid of basil plants, as they had dug them all up from the roots, leaving them no chance of survival. The hunting grounds were also now littered with dead cockroaches.
And oh my, AC Family! Look at that!
That is one massive supermajor!
The colony is so big now that the degree of specialization and formation of castes is much more pronounced. Supermajors like these are born with huge heads, packed with muscle, and help the colony with defense or, as seen here, with tearing into hard-to-rip materials like this roach exoskeleton.
Imagine having jaws of life attached to your face!
The colony now has hundreds of these supermajors, and it’s amazing to see the size difference compared to the other workers!
Now, some of you may have guessed that the fire ant raves were being caused by food.
I mean, isn’t food a great reason for a colony to come swarming?
Well, yes, but it wasn’t food, because the raves would happen even when I didn’t give food. Plus, if you look back on some of the rave footage, some of the ant ravers aren’t exactly paying attention to the food.
It had to be something else.
And I eventually discovered what that something else was—by pure accident—as I was trying to figure out something completely different that was also puzzling me.
And that’s this:
The colony was eating a lot, we now had tons of huge supermajors, and I noticed that the colony was drinking so much water and sugar water.
All of these were sure signs that the Phoenix Empire was a huge ant colony!
But the fact that they hadn’t yet expanded into our new Hybrid Nest made me wonder—where were they expanding to?
Surely, they weren’t all crammed into the Fire Fortress, were they?
If so, this AC Ant Tower of theirs must be packed with babies at this point!
I removed the red film to look inside.
Wow! So many brood rooms!
Have a look!
Our Phoenix Empire’s nest is so beautiful!
Okay, but even though there were a lot of brood here, it still seemed that for a colony as big as our Phoenix Empire, the ants were still stashing the majority of the brood somewhere else!
A colony this size has so much more brood than what we see here in their Fire Fortress!
So where was the majority of the colony hiding now?
Little did I know, the answer to that would lead me to ultimately discover the reason my fire ants were randomly raving!
Looking back at the highway in the Hybrid Nest, I noticed that some ants were bringing brood into Hell’s Kitchen!
We did see in a past video that the ants were treating this wood hollow in Hell’s Kitchen as a satellite nest.
Could the majority of the colony be living in this wood?
It’s not very much space, I thought to myself.
But then I noticed a sort of mound below the wood, and it made me wonder if our Phoenix Empire was somewhere down there, hiding all their brood away from our view.
What do you guys think?
It looks like there’s quite a bit of activity going on here, right?
Well, there’s only one way to find out if there’s a nest here!
I took some water and poured just a little over the mound—not enough to drown the ants (which is practically impossible, by the way).
But if the ants were just living in the wood, this wouldn’t be enough to incite a response from the fire ants.
However, if the ants did have tunnels and chambers full of brood down there, we’d see a mass response from the ants.
I sat and watched to see if we’d see anything.
At the surface, the ants slowly escalated into hi-jinx, and sure enough, the mood escalated into a full-out mobilization response!
I looked to the ant highway in the Hybrid Nest and saw that some of the workers were carrying brood towards the Fire Fortress!
Many ants were also rushing in from the Fire Fortress to help at Hell’s Kitchen.
In Hell’s Kitchen, I saw ants moving brood in and out of the wood hollow, which meant there were truly underground brood chambers below the wood!
And as I followed the excited trail of ants back to the Fire Fortress, that’s when I saw it!
Ah-ha!
Ant rave back at home!
So, AC Family, that’s when the answer came to me.
These ant raves weren’t parties at all!
They were part of a rain response!
Looking back at every time these fire ant raves happened, they didn’t just randomly happen.
I realized—they happened whenever it rained, and in the Phoenix Empire’s case, whenever I randomly decided to moisten the hunting grounds.
Let me explain!
Fire ants, like all ants, have a rain response, where at the first sign of rain, the ants quickly mobilize to bring the young to a higher, drier, deeper, or flood-free area.
Perhaps, due to the fact that the ants have completely cloaked the tubes with gravel, I didn’t notice the transportation of brood during these mysterious raves.
But yes, thinking back, the fire ant raves happened every time I watered Hell’s Kitchen!
Why they come boiling up to the surface, though, is still beyond me.
But perhaps it’s so that the majority of the ants are outside of the nest in case they need to quickly form a living raft in response to flooding.
This is totally a fire ant thing, if you’ve ever seen one!
And it’s a vital survival technique in the rain-prone areas of the world they’re from.
And in case you were wondering why the ants didn’t seem to be in sync with where they were relocating the brood—well, ants sometimes take a while to completely agree on where the best place to stash the brood actually is at critical times like this.
Eventually, though, they all get on the same page.
But at least we now had our answer!
One thing I noticed was that some of the ants at the wood hollow had transported batches of eggs, which to me meant that the queen of the colony, the Ember Empress, was hiding out somewhere here in Hell’s Kitchen!
For now, it seems the fire ants prefer to occupy tunnels they’ve dug out themselves in their Fire Fortress and in areas of Hell’s Kitchen.
But eventually, our Phoenix Empire will grow so big, Hell’s Kitchen and the Fire Fortress will no longer be enough space for them, and they’ll finally move some of the colony into the Hybrid Nest.
I personally can’t wait to see it completely packed with fire ants, and crossing fingers, hopefully see the queen again!
Once again, I appreciate you all watching and solving this ant rave mystery with me.
Did you guess correctly?
I will surely continue to update you guys on our Phoenix Empire’s winding and exciting journey of growth and evolution into the great colony they’re destined to become.
But until then, thank you for watching and supporting the ants!
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