Ant excreta, prey remains, etc. will cause moldy nests, which is unavoidable in the process of keeping ants, but don't worry, healthy ants will carry out proper treatment to the nests. . . Read More
After the ants have moved out of the nest, you can use water and a discarded toothbrush to rinse the nest, clean the moldy and dirty areas, and place the nest under the sun to dry (in the shade). . . Read More
Since the design is not airtight, the water evaporates faster and needs to be added weekly, the humidity varies a lot, and the feeding effect is a little less than that of the airtight macaroon series ants' nests, but the installation of my . . . Read more
The nests are molded and the plaster paste is made and filled by humans, so there may be some fitting errors (e.g. ants caulking) or small air bubbles. . . Read more
We use hard composite gypsum, after detailed testing, the hardness of our gypsum is 45~50D, while other brands of gypsum is 20~30D, the most obvious difference. . . Read more
