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  • Origin: Leptogenys kitelli originates from the tropical regions of Southeast Asia, including countries like Malaysia and Indonesia.

  • Habitat: These ants inhabit forested areas, particularly preferring humid and dense environments with ample vegetation cover.

  • Colony Type: Leptogenys kitelli colonies are polygynous, meaning they can have multiple queens.

  • Queen Size: The queen of Leptogenys kitelli typically measures around 10-15 mm in length.

  • Worker Size: Workers of this species are usually smaller, averaging about 10-12 mm in length.

  • Food: Leptogenys kitelli is primarily carnivorous, preying on various small arthropods like insects and spiders. They may also scavenge on dead animals.

  • Humidity: Ideally, maintain humidity levels between 50% to 60% for these ants.

  • Temperature: Keep the temperature for Leptogenys kitelli colonies around 24-28°C (75-82°F).

  • Hibernation: Leptogenys kitelli does not undergo hibernation.

  • Colony Size: These colonies can grow to moderate sizes, with hundreds to thousands of individuals, depending on environmental conditions and available resources.

  • Difficulty: Difficulty level to care for Leptogenys kitelli: 3/5.

 

About Leptogenys kitelli:

Leptogenys kitelli is a species of ant found in the tropical regions of Southeast Asia. They prefer living in dense forested areas with high humidity. These ants are polygynous, meaning they can have multiple queens in a colony. Queens of Leptogenys kitelli typically measure around 10-15 mm, while workers are smaller, averaging about 10-15 mm in length. As carnivorous insects, they primarily feed on various small arthropods like insects and spiders and may also scavenge on dead animals. It's important to maintain humidity levels between 50% to 60% and temperatures around 24-28°C (75-82°F) for their well-being. Although they do not hibernate, providing consistent environmental conditions is crucial. With proper care, colonies of Leptogenys kitelli can thrive and grow to moderate sizes, making them a fascinating species for ant enthusiasts, albeit with a moderate level of difficulty in care.

Leptogenys kitteli

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