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Your Colony Starts Here. Expert-Curated Supplies for Every Stage of Ant Keeping.
Ant Keeping HQ is Talis-us's dedicated hub for ant keeping enthusiasts — from first-time hobbyists setting up their initial test tube to seasoned myrmecologists managing multi-colony formicarium systems.
Ant keeping is one of the most intellectually rewarding and low-maintenance exotic hobbies available today. Watching a colony grow from a single queen to thousands of workers, navigating tunnels, farming food, and operating as a superorganism — it's nature's most efficient society, right on your desk.
At Ant Keeping HQ, every product carries the Talis Curated badge — meaning it has been vetted against our standards for material safety, colony welfare, and keeper experience. We don't list mass-market junk. We carry formicariums, outworlds, feeding accessories, substrate materials, colony nutrition, and beginner starter kits that are genuinely trusted by the ant-keeping community.
Whether you keep Camponotus pennsylvanicus (Black Carpenter Ants), Lasius niger (Black Garden Ants), or more advanced species like Odontomachus or Messor barbarus, our curated selection scales with your colony.
What you'll find at Ant Keeping HQ:
🏠 Formicariums & Outworlds — acrylic, plaster, sand cast, and modular nest systems
🪱 Colony Nutrition — protein feeders, liquid sugar feeders, insect prey
🧱 Substrate & Nesting Materials — safe plaster mixes, coconut fiber, sand blends
💧 Humidity & Hydration Tools — test tube setups, water towers, misting kits
📦 Starter Kits — everything a new queen needs from Day 1
📚 Education & Species Guides — curated care sheets for popular US species
All products are screened for ant-safe materials. No toxic plasticizers. No unsafe coatings. Talis Curated — because your colony deserves better than a toy store ant farm.
Q1: I'm completely new to ant keeping. Where do I start?
Start with a beginner starter kit that includes a test tube setup (for the founding queen), a small outworld, and basic nutrition. Choose a beginner-friendly species like Camponotus pennsylvanicus (Black Carpenter Ant) or Lasius niger (Black Garden Ant) — both are hardy, slow-growing, and forgiving for new keepers. Our curated Starter Kits at Ant Keeping HQ include everything you need to get your first queen set up correctly from Day 1.
Q2: What is a formicarium?
A formicarium (plural: formicariums or formicaria) is the nest structure where your ant colony lives — the ant equivalent of a home. It typically has tunnels and chambers carved into plaster, sand, or acrylic where ants sleep, raise brood, and store food. It is connected by tubing to an outworld, which is the open foraging area where ants hunt for food and explore. All formicariums in our store are screened for ant-safe materials.
Q3: What do ants eat in captivity?
Most ant species need two types of nutrition:
Protein (for brood development) — small insects like crickets, mealworms, fruit flies, or pre-killed prey
Sugars (for worker energy) — sugar water, honey water, or liquid ant feeders
Feeding needs vary by species and colony size. Our product pages include species-specific feeding notes to help you match nutrition to your colony's stage of growth.
Q4: Are the materials in your formicariums safe for ants?
Yes. Every formicarium and accessory listed at Ant Keeping HQ has been vetted through our Talis Curated screening process for ant-safe materials. We specifically avoid products made with toxic plasticizers, BPA-containing acrylics, or paints/coatings known to harm ant colonies. If you have a question about a specific product's material composition, reach out to our team and we'll provide detailed specs.
Q5: How much space does an ant colony need?
This depends heavily on colony size and species:
Founding stage (queen + 1–20 workers): A simple test tube setup or small nano formicarium is sufficient.
Small colony (20–200 workers): A starter formicarium with a connected outworld works well.
Mature colony (200–1,000+ workers): A modular or large-format formicarium system is recommended.
Upgrading your setup as the colony grows is a normal and enjoyable part of the hobby. Our product listings indicate the recommended colony size for each setup.
Q6: Can I keep multiple ant species together?
No. Ants are highly territorial and different species should never be housed in the same setup. Mixing species will result in aggression and colony loss. However, you can absolutely maintain multiple separate colonies in your home — many experienced keepers run 3–10+ species simultaneously. Our Ant Keeping HQ is designed to support multi-colony keepers with compatible modular systems.
Q7: What humidity and temperature do ants need?
Requirements vary by species, but general guidelines for common US species are:
Temperature: 70–82°F (21–28°C) for most temperate species
Humidity (nest): 50–70% relative humidity in the nesting chamber
Humidity (outworld): Keep drier, 30–50%, to mimic natural foraging zones
Each product listing at Ant Keeping HQ includes recommended care parameters. We also publish species-specific care sheets in our Education Hub.
Q8: Is ant keeping legal in the US?
Yes, keeping ants is legal in the US for most native species. However, importing non-native ant species across state lines or from other countries is regulated and may require permits. We recommend sourcing native or widely available captive-bred species through reputable US suppliers. Always check your local state regulations for any exotic invertebrate restrictions.
Q9: How long do ant colonies live?
Queen lifespan varies significantly by species:
Common species (Lasius, Formica): Queens can live 10–20 years
Carpenter ants (Camponotus): Queens often live 15–25 years
Fire ants (Solenopsis): Queens typically live 5–7 years
A healthy, well-maintained colony can be a multi-year (or even multi-decade) companion. This is part of what makes ant keeping such a uniquely rewarding hobby.
Q10: What makes Ant Keeping HQ different from buying on Amazon?
Generic ant farm products sold on mass marketplaces are often made from materials not properly tested for invertebrate safety, poorly designed for colony health, and come with no species-specific guidance. At Ant Keeping HQ, every product is Talis Curated — vetted for material safety, reviewed for colony welfare, and supported by educational resources. We're ant keepers ourselves, and we stock what we'd actually use.