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  • Origin: Camponotus lianghuang is native to the subtropical regions of East Asia, particularly found in countries such as China and Japan.

  • Habitat: These ants inhabit various environments, including forests, grasslands, and urban areas, but they show a preference for wooded areas with moderate humidity levels.

  • Colony Type: Camponotus lianghuang colonies are typically monogynous, meaning they have a single queen.

  • Queen Size: The queen of Camponotus lianghuang can measure around 12-14 mm in length, making her noticeably larger than the workers.

  • Worker Size: Workers of this species are usually smaller, averaging about 5-10 mm in length.

  • Food: Camponotus lianghuang is omnivorous, with a diet that includes nectar, honeydew, insects, and other small invertebrates.

  • Humidity: They thrive in environments with moderate humidity levels, ideally between 40% to 60%.

  • Temperature: Keep the temperature for Camponotus lianghuang colonies around 20-30°C (68-86°F).

  • Hibernation: Camponotus lianghuang colonies may undergo a period of reduced activity during colder months but do not enter a true hibernation state.

  • Colony Size: These colonies can vary widely in size, ranging from a few hundred to several thousand individuals, depending on environmental conditions and available resources.

  • Difficulty: Difficulty level to care for Camponotus lianghuang: 2/5. This species is relatively easy to care for, requiring attention to humidity and temperature but otherwise manageable.

 

About Camponotus lianghuang:

Camponotus lianghuang is a species of carpenter ant native to the subtropical regions of East Asia, particularly China and Japan. They are adaptable ants, capable of thriving in various environments ranging from natural forests to urban areas. Colonies of Camponotus lianghuang are typically monogynous, with a single queen. The queen is noticeably larger than the workers, measuring around 12-14 mm in length, while workers are smaller, averaging about 5-10 mm. As omnivores, they consume a diverse diet including nectar, honeydew, insects, and other small invertebrates. Maintaining moderate humidity levels between 40% to 60% and temperatures around 20-30°C (68-86°F) is essential for their well-being. While they may reduce activity during colder months, they do not undergo true hibernation. With proper care, colonies of Camponotus lianghuang can thrive and reach sizes ranging from a few hundred to several thousand individuals, making them a popular choice among ant enthusiasts due to their relatively manageable care requirements.

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