Dear Jordan and the Ants Australia team I can not thank you enough this year for all the support you have shown me, ever since I was a little ant tuber I had always dreamed of talking to one of you guys. Now thanks to this incredibly caring community and I get to work side by side with you guys, not only as allies; but as friends. I can not thank you guys enough for the support that you have shown me and the entire ant community. Without you guys I would just be alone with no guidance, thank you so much guys, and incredible video, with vids like this you will be at 100k in not time! Thank you so much guys, and keep making ant keeping an incredible experience for everyone. You guys really have something special... Thanks James
@viralvibinn7 жыл бұрын
Ants International exactly
@stanleylittlejohn22657 жыл бұрын
This ear lol but I support you!
@lovedirt90287 жыл бұрын
Awesome in about 4months I will be buying 45$ worth of stuff on ausants.com and starting my own ant farm. Can’t wait😀
@realglowupgal7 жыл бұрын
If you want to get rid of mites just feed your ants lemons and your ants will use the acid to kill the mites
@antsbc86847 жыл бұрын
Lol, very well written ants international.
@WRGOP7 жыл бұрын
My favourite bit about ant keeping is that you get to see them dig caves and see their architecture
@solsolsolomon7 жыл бұрын
I love watching ants come up with different ways of doing things, I find it absolutely mindboggling.
@sparky_8d9064 жыл бұрын
Hi Deutschland
@solsolsolomon4 жыл бұрын
@@sparky_8d906 Hallo
@sparky_8d9064 жыл бұрын
XD
@tadeokeith25353 жыл бұрын
You probably dont care at all but does any of you know of a method to log back into an instagram account..? I somehow forgot my login password. I appreciate any tips you can offer me!
@daxwestin42163 жыл бұрын
@Tadeo Keith Instablaster =)
@Nogigs7 жыл бұрын
What I find most interesting about ants is there ability to work as a team. They all put the colony before them and this has been a motivation for me to get along with others, listen to what my peers have to say, and give back to the community.
@Bagelbytezz5 жыл бұрын
"The larvae are eating machines" Larvae: Remain completely still while a meal sits in front of them
@Devin354674 жыл бұрын
HE LIED
@ticklemybow55244 жыл бұрын
Well the adult ants feed them!
@7r47ufchfyw7twguwgu4 жыл бұрын
They Do eat when nobody looking
@mousemanjeff10224 жыл бұрын
I think its just a dead carcass
@7r47ufchfyw7twguwgu4 жыл бұрын
@@mousemanjeff1022 maybe
@noahnorman51097 жыл бұрын
What interests me about ants is their unity. It's so amazing how they work together as one to get things done, how they can build bridges and rafts with their bodies, how they go out of their way to help other ants or clean another ant if they are dirty, their unity and cohesion is one of the main reason that i love ants.
@tubzziim81057 жыл бұрын
I love how the ants interact with each other and the environmental factors like how I have found meat ants fighting over a dead bird but weren’t killing each other as much as I thought it must be because they were focusing on making the colony bigger
@Ramune55257 жыл бұрын
What amazes me the most about ants is their hive mind. One ant decides to start working on something new and before you know it, more and more ants keep joining in.
@stanleylittlejohn22657 жыл бұрын
Dear Jordan For a couple of years I was bullied and occasionally I still am and I was really depressed. Over time I was watching a ton of animal videos like crabs,spiders,scorpions,moles and all sorts of random stuff and then I came across...YOU and I just loved the way not only you narrated the ants but the way they acted and worked in different ways. When I was younger I was a very imaginative type and I saw ants as different species of warriors like orcs, humans,elves and dwarfs all with their unique attack functions and techniques and I just loved the fact that they were going through day to day struggles and worked so hard... and then I linked that with myself. How these beings had struggles just like I did and I realised that they had feelings too. I instantly subbed and started supporting the channel and never really knew the wonders these creatures beheld. I was astounded. So now I want the nest to help me start a colony of my own this summer. That way when I’m down I can look up to these amazing beings of the undergrowth and I can always learn a thing or too along the way. It’s not just about me though I want to sustain a colony and help it flourish in return for some mental help. I have heard that they are very good for mental problems. Therefor I want to enter this competition to do all that. And it will all be thanks to you Jordan thank you
@walshy57347 жыл бұрын
Hello
@stanleylittlejohn22657 жыл бұрын
Hi! :D
@jamesmontanus78737 жыл бұрын
lol same format as me, but really amazing to see how much the ants aus team has helped this community! An amazing story loved reading it!
@stanleylittlejohn22657 жыл бұрын
Ants international I subbed for being so nice!
@stanleylittlejohn22657 жыл бұрын
A HEART COMMENT THANKS JORDAN!!
@tobyleclerc93547 жыл бұрын
My favourite thing about ants is how they all work together in unity helping each other out and deciding what is best for the colony I think this is just beautiful to watch their is no other animal like the ants.
@massimoosti72427 жыл бұрын
For me the most interesting thing about ants is the tunnels that they make and how flexible they can be with living conditions. Recently me and my father went to uproot a tree that had termites in it, but when we knocked it down we found that all of the termites had been killed and the nest was adopted by solenopsis invictia ants. As far as we could see they didn't change a thing. They just started living there.
@afinidus13697 жыл бұрын
Absolutely awesome video! Loved every minute of it. Great camera and video work. I have always loved ants. My father was an entomologist and studied butterflies, this maybe why I started looking closer at our smaller friends. I find ants so accessible, always busy, which makes them great to watch and they are achievable pets no matter where you live. If you are in a small apartment you can still have a couple of thousand pet ants. I think ants are fascinating because they contribute so much to life on earth and I don’t think we even realise how much. Watching your videos and seeing your products has reinvigorated my love for ants. Please keep up the great work.
@JordanDeanFilms7 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed. Great answer too :)
@icanaja81923 жыл бұрын
@@JordanDeanFilms do you have japanese🇯🇵 giant hornets farm too? You should
@patrickmcnulty6047 жыл бұрын
The thing that interests me the most about ants is that they are such social creatures that even humans can learn social skills from.
@zammyy01737 жыл бұрын
the thing i find most fascinating about ants is the way they communicate and and they grow, its really cool when you just catch them as a queen and 2 months later they have their first workers and then the colony grows, its so cool
@thegamingpancakeman89657 жыл бұрын
The thing I love about ants is just that I could watch them for hours, because of the way they behave and they sometimes watch you.
@virusmarc01397 жыл бұрын
What i like about ants is that how diffrent there nests are and what they use to build them
@linna46277 жыл бұрын
What I love about ants is their loyalty, because no matter what the ants will always be in one. Death doesn't matter to the ants, what matters is the survival of their colony. It is fascinating to see the ants working together. Currently, I have a colony of sugar ants that need new space. I love that they always do their best in order for colony survival. I would love the acrylic nest because it is an amazing work of art. Thanks for reading my comment!
@chiwika6 жыл бұрын
i am live
@theogtsm99517 жыл бұрын
The thing about ants I like most is seeing them grow as the years go by, and remembering the times I catched the queens
@ynskdh96727 жыл бұрын
The most fascinating part about ants, is how they communicate and interact with each other. I think its just mind blowing that they're able to maintain a society with pheromones. Ant keeping to me feels like you're watching a whole state build up and progress in a short period of time. In my opinion, leaf cutter ants are the most fascinating species. I love watching them forage in such an organized way. Every ant has its role to play. I have been watching Ants Australia for over a year now and if I win the giveaway I will let my camponotus ligniperdus colony occupy the nest, it was my first colony and currently has 7 workers and a lot of brood. I believe they belong to the prettiest species in europe and I love watching them feed and nurture their brood.
@AussieAnts7 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video Jordan! Keep it up :)
@JordanDeanFilms7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Riley :)
@WRGOP7 жыл бұрын
Me and my grand father are very interested in ant keeping but the rest of my family hate them Finally after two years of begging for ants I finally convinced my family to buy me them And now I have two harvester ant queens
@yangyang32444 жыл бұрын
Rudolf Hess Pogonomyrmex of messor or what?
@WRGOP4 жыл бұрын
Yang yang Both were Messor Barbarus, one just had a red head. Sadly the one with a black head died without a colony, but the red one went on to make a huge colony, she’s now in a kind of desert paludarium. Huge majors!
@yaz15174 жыл бұрын
Rudolf Hess colony going strong still?
@WRGOP4 жыл бұрын
Flawless yaz Yeah, I’ve seen them create huge eggs this year, I think they might be the future queens and kings, had to move them into an even bigger tank with a oasis theme :)
@yaz15174 жыл бұрын
Rudolf Hess amazing, Ive just started a lasius flavus colony I now have 6-7 workers
@EmeryAU7 жыл бұрын
I don't know if I can narrow down what I love about ants to one single thing, but for whatever reason ever since I've stumbled across your videos on KZbin here, I have been fascinated with them. Watching your videos, watching the videos of other Ant KZbinrs... For some reason it's almost relaxing. Peaceful somehow. I followed your tutorial videos on how to catch a Queen Ant, and how to raise one, and am now the proud owner of a couple colonies of Prolasius Sp. ants. Having one of your Ant Australia Acrylic Nests to move them in to once the colony has grown would be an amazing experience, so I can watch them in my own home. Really looking forwards to watching more of your videos, and excited to see more content with you going Full time with KZbin.
@itzkingcringe7 жыл бұрын
Contests:I enjoy watching the ants move around and explore! When i checked mine once they were moving the brood to weird places but they moved them back after they were fed. It's so cool to see them explore their surroundings and discover new things!
@itzkingcringe7 жыл бұрын
Hi ants Australia! nice bull ants! How did you find them?
@luminong27447 жыл бұрын
My favourite genus of ants is Odontomachus. Their mandible-closing speed is definitely one of the reasons why I like them. It also shows that there are so much more to ants then them being small red/black pests. This also led me into the ant keeping hobby as I want to observe the lives of ants which otherwise would go unseen in the wild. I want to experience the joy of the queen having her first nanitics,watch them feed and care for their brood,that is how I found out about Ants Australia. Jordan and the team, I always look forward to your videos as they are always inspirational and full of information needed for people starting out in the ant hobby. My favourite tutorial video has to be the tubs and tubes video. I am pretty sure that video helped people like me that can't get professional formicariums that are too expensive. The video allows us to observe the nesting behaviour of ants using a simpler and cheaper method, instead of getting a formicarium,and that is why I really like that video. The other reason I really like your videos is that I want to explore the species found in Australia, especially the bull and jumping jack ants (Myrmecia sp), which are my dream species. I get to learn about their natural behaviours in your highly informative documentaries even though I can't get them here in Singapore. So I want to thank you guys for helping me in the ant hobby that now I am able to have my own colonies and observe them upclose. Thank you.
@liamoconnor10877 жыл бұрын
Ants are extraordinarily fascinating creatures! I myself am most interested in ant keeping because of the way the work together, all a well oiled machine working towards a common goal. It's amazing to think about how they beat us to many things we thought were only for highly intelligent, social creatures! But what we all overlook is ants are highly intelligent creatures! Just think about it, the way invasive ants spread like wildfire out of human control, or the fact that ants outnumber humans more than 1 million to 1! They are amazing to watch, and an exceptional experience to start a colony yourself! You get to create a little civilization out of nothing, feed them, care for them, provide them with living space! This experience is not found anywhere else. I also particularly love the planning side of it. Planning ahead and ordering formacariums for test tube colonies then designing their outworlds to fit them! All of these experiences can never be found elsewhere! I also love watching them forage when they first get a new outworld, you see them wandering up to certain things, investigating, and moving on to the next thing. One last thing that interests me about ant keeping is that you can collect different species and realize how diverse ants are. It's like getting to know a new person as you discover all of their preferences and personality. That is the final thing I love about ant keeping, thanks to anyone who took the time to read this entire thing all the way to the bottom!!!
@ioannisgeorgiou43477 жыл бұрын
Ok
@stanleylittlejohn22657 жыл бұрын
Good luck!
@Yoshi2787 жыл бұрын
@Ants Australia Hey man Im newly interested in the hobby and wanted to ask what sort of ants are the very tiny common black ants I see everywhere. I am unsure whether they are common all over oz but where I live (SA) they are really common and I am interested in keeping them. They are so tiny the workers must only be 1-3mm long. I also love the look of the serrated jawed bullants. The trapdoor ants from AntsCanada is what originally got me interested in ants. Thanks.
@elsofficial13897 жыл бұрын
I find ants interesting because of their alien like behavior that's still somewhat relatable. Their lives are extremely interesting, and they teach us so much about how amazing nature can be. Additionally, you can make a colony your pet! You'll then gain a understanding about ants and even some compassion with them. That's why I find ants so interesting.
@PetAnimalCareReptilesandmore7 жыл бұрын
The fact that ants are so diverse and efficient, has always struck me. They are usually overlooked, but much more than they seem. It can be hard for lots of people like me to get an efficient colony growing, so it's always great for a little boost. When observing ants, I've seen how they react with their environment, and the creatures around them. How they react with challenges, and opportunities. It's all so amazing. Ants have managed to get around burning so much energy, gaining so little, yet they grow and grow. Ants have spread through tough terrain across the world. They are a seed to the world of animals, and our interactions with us. Together, us and other creatures can create an amazing world, and ants have helped start it. The more people we have in the community, the more we all grow as people. Good luck to everyone participating, and your journey with the amazing creatures we call ants. Thanks, Arman
@skyx-h1j7 жыл бұрын
I think Ants being able to each make their own decision yet work perfectly together as a colony with no fight the most extraordinary.
@skyx-h1j7 жыл бұрын
Thank
@jasonc5844 жыл бұрын
The independent decision works cause they have no other desire but to help their colony thrive, so every decision is made to benefit the colony SOMEHOW, making the machine work perfectly.
@aidann99384 жыл бұрын
This is such good channel It’s so informative
@tezza27897 жыл бұрын
Hi Jorden, First of all thank you for being such a good antuber, whenever I come back from a long tiring day of school I would always check if you had a new video out and when it did it would be like Christmas came early, your photography skills are top notch and your narration is soothing. The thing that interests me the most about Ants are how they interact with one another. Most people just think ants are a pest but when you really look at them, they all have distinct personalities and interactions, that's what I love about Ants. I would love to win the acrylic nest as I'm just getting started in the hobby and it'll be great for my ants. Anyways, sorry for the long comment and Thank You for still keeping this hobby alive!
@lukeh23797 жыл бұрын
What I love about ants most is that they are very satisfying to keep and just fun to watch. I also love not only watching my own small colonies but to just look at wild ants is fun too. To just study and enjoy ants in a way so many don't understand, I wish all could see ants as they really are.
@gamejunk27077 жыл бұрын
3:59 yeah, indeed curiosity the rover, take a look at the ground, it’s almost mars
@chiwika6 жыл бұрын
i am live
@-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.-7 жыл бұрын
I learn so much from this channel. Your videos are amazingly high quality and levelheaded. Can't wait to see more.
@ant.invasion7 жыл бұрын
Great video Jordan! Hopefully I can get my hands on a Myrmecia queen, possibly even a colony in the future, this video has definitely inspired me to keep some of my own bull ants and hopefully many others. Ps. Love the new intro ;)
@KwinYT7 жыл бұрын
Me too
@stanleylittlejohn22657 жыл бұрын
ANT INVASION IM A HUGE FAN
@traaashe21626 жыл бұрын
Ant Invasion i would but i dont live in the area
@sevenstars8316 жыл бұрын
OMG IM A BIG FAN ANT INVASION
@chiwika6 жыл бұрын
i am live
@dieter50137 жыл бұрын
The thing that interests me the most about ant is the way they they interact, greet and feed through trophallaxis it is so amazing. P.S keep up the good work!
@ekletters20107 жыл бұрын
My favorite part about ants is how the colony acts together like a single person but its hundreds of ants!
@jocao28313 жыл бұрын
You mean thousands or millions
@wackyantman58933 жыл бұрын
@@jocao2831 only some species reach millions
@SwenkyGuapo26 жыл бұрын
love how clean and aesthetic the colors are and the calming but not too loud music
@x3MiiNTY7 жыл бұрын
The majestic being that is the Queen Ant is definitely one of the biggest sources of amazement and mystery. There are so many things about these magnificent creatures that draw my interest whether it be from their colony founding stages or all the way to when they have established a truly mature colony. The fact that they can maintain a colony for years with a single mating session is incredible! I'm only new to ant keeping so I don't have the experience to draw upon however even so, I find myself thinking about my four fully claustral Iridomyrmex queens all the time. When I do visit them, I find myself quickly lose track of time as I watch them stand guard, almost motionless and tend to their eggs. What are they thinking? Are they ready to strike? Do they know I'm here? What are they actually doing when they are tending to their eggs? I find that the more I learn about these queen ants, the less I know. I feel that I have gotten myself into one crazy rollercoaster.
@Ramu-tn7ik6 жыл бұрын
1:59 ( top left ) what is the gaster? ant? SPIDER?
@jakk82187 жыл бұрын
I love the intelligence of ants, they behave, quite like humans...with curiosity, alarm, fright, anger...it's beautiful, I feel like I can understand how they think and feel. Might be just me xD. Regardless, this is what interests me!
@EvilNecroid7 жыл бұрын
ants r probably smarter then most humans :p
@MrFightintitan7 жыл бұрын
Im sure its us that behave like them, they were here 70,000,000+ years before we even existed!
@Tatusiek_16 жыл бұрын
Danny Gonzales Saying that ants existed before humans is something i don’t understand, “humans” have existed back then as well but not as hominids, just another proto mammalian distant species
@barneyrichardson40717 жыл бұрын
Personally, their behaviour. The way they act as a colony. Watching a colony grow, their social learning and every interaction; how every specie is designed with the soul purpose of only helping the colony, their social stomachs, caring nature, egg laying abilities, protecting eachother is just extremely amazing, interesting and fascinating. I wish everyone the best of luck. Amazing video.
@paleomotion9857 жыл бұрын
Introduce a pseudoscorpion into the entrance of the test tube. They're too small to bother the ant and are too small to be food for the ant but they eat mites
@ink19297 жыл бұрын
Paleo Motion agreed. Way more efficient than the lemon method
@spug93387 жыл бұрын
What I really like about ants is that they are kind of like little people you know? they construct there own homes, find there own food, and care for each other. to sum it up, In the wild they're pretty much independent if you consider them as a super organism. But if you look and each individual ant, they're all very dependent on each other kind of like an actual family is. I find it fascinating, they really are amazing little creatures. I'd say my favorite type of ant is the Camponotus ant. I love how big they are and how they're able to chew through wood with there powerful mandibles and make nests. It's also easy to observe them since they're pretty big ants. P.S. I'm glad you're going to be doing KZbin full time, what a wonderful opportunity you've got. I hope it goes well for you i'd love to watch more quality video content from you. You're a gift to the ant loving community.
@Jaybiiird7 жыл бұрын
How did you catch your Argentine ant queen?? BTW great vid as always
@MadazMazdas7 жыл бұрын
I wanna know how to catch any queen
@MrDarkbladex17 жыл бұрын
What interests me most about ant keeping is their nesting behaviors. I had recently attached a Lasius Nigerus colonu in a test tube setup to a small 3D printed nest, while preparing the nest for imhabitance I had cut and left tiny scraps of pla in the nest. The ants then moved all of these tiny pieces to their garbage pile. Even though this behavior is entirely mundane, you don't see this much elsewhere in the insect world, and most people would think of insects as too incompetent to be capable of house keeping, or even the awareness of a mess. Thanks a lot for the beautiful ant content you produce!
@sleepless99947 жыл бұрын
For the mites you can feed it lemons like ants Canada’s ants that got mites
@chrisgaming15497 жыл бұрын
it doesn't work
@stanleylittlejohn22657 жыл бұрын
MYZTIC GAMING it will work yeah!
@rhondeau91757 жыл бұрын
The lemons weren't what solved the mite issue though
@EvilNecroid7 жыл бұрын
yeah the lemons did nothing
@MalaKrekar6 жыл бұрын
emily I like ant canada but it's a tat too clickbaity
@brynbaird44657 жыл бұрын
been here since the beginning, great to see a more personal video ;)
@viralvibinn7 жыл бұрын
DOPE!!, THE BEST ANT CHANNEL EVER, 700+ likes n only 20 disliked, that's a good stats, HIT LIKE FOR JORDAN!!!, can this comment get 700 likes for Cumminity?
@viralvibinn7 жыл бұрын
Wow
@viralvibinn7 жыл бұрын
I wonder who where those 20 idiots who disliked, i ask them to kindly go n settle on mars!!!! Coz you need to learn how to respect pll
@enclaveherewhyisntyourvide30897 жыл бұрын
I know right!? What kind of controversial crud (pardon my southern drawl) has this guy addressed that gets people triggered! If you don’t like ants, which is understandable, then just DON’T WATCH THE VIDEO,
@viralvibinn7 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@MrJulhusin7 жыл бұрын
Have you heard about Ants Canada? 😂
@alpha77productions227 жыл бұрын
So what I like the most about atns is seeing them grow in colony size and living in peace. It's just so wonderful to see them caring for each other like a hugh family which is what they are while you know that all these wonderful workers came from one single.
@stanleylittlejohn22657 жыл бұрын
WHEN IT COMES TO THE SUGAR ANTS try adjusting the humidity
@chrisgaming15497 жыл бұрын
can you not put like 3 comments instead just put them in one comment pls
@stanleylittlejohn22657 жыл бұрын
No
@chrisgaming15497 жыл бұрын
I'm just saying dude it be better if you would just put it all in one comment not tryna be mean
@bluemountainsants33884 жыл бұрын
Dear Jordan : I have been keeping ants in NSW since the beginning of 2019 and now have a camponotus consibrinus and Myrmecia pilosula queen. I’m thinking of starting a KZbin channel of my own documenting these ants. Your videos have been a great inspiration to me for quite a long time, ants really are quite an interesting part of nature. Keep up the good work can’t wait to see more videos!
@stanleylittlejohn22657 жыл бұрын
THE BULLET ANTS PROBS ARE CONFIDENT BECAUSE THEY KNOW THEY CAN INJECT A STING LIKE A BULLET!!!! XD
@paleomotion9857 жыл бұрын
Stanley Littlejohn these aren't bullet ants, they're bull ants which are more aggressive
@stanleylittlejohn22657 жыл бұрын
Owe I thought bull stood for bullet XD thanks
@peeblekitty57807 жыл бұрын
y u b so caps lock
@peeblekitty57807 жыл бұрын
This guy posted 3 comments in a row in all/almost all capital letters
@chrisscreatures17656 жыл бұрын
Peeble Kitty true lol
@lewissmith77257 жыл бұрын
I find the way that colonies of thousands act like they are 1 and are coordinated with each other instead of "arguing" and fighting in each colony Great vid keep it up
@eliasjohnson58757 жыл бұрын
The most interesting thing about ants to me is their mood swings. Like the fact that they can go from butchering and devouring a grass-hopper, to tenderly caring for their eggs, pupae, and larvae, etc.
@andreasgeorges88087 жыл бұрын
What I find most interesting about ants is how it feels like you are building a town. This then turns into a city, I can chose where they live, what they eat, and what they do. I highly suggest keeping ants for this very reason, and this is also why I enjoy keeping them!
@mar003917 жыл бұрын
What intrests me the most about ants is definitely their amazing teamwork. Its awesome!
@GoldyLachs7 жыл бұрын
What interests me most about ants, is their ability to adapt to so many circumstances, (especially ants that live in Melbourne, due to the weather changing every 5 minutes) they just get on with their lives and deal with what ever situation arises! Kinda inspiring
@MegaBoomDude7 жыл бұрын
I just got into ant keeping about a year ago. I only have two colonies, but it has been an amazing experience. I personally love how each ant seems to have its own behavior. My tetromorium sp.e colony are so funny to watch. Every time I feed them they come out of the nest so excited for there next me they do little circles around it! They are just the best. I am hoping to expand my colonies even more next year.
@isaiahricketts7 жыл бұрын
What I find most interesting about ant keeping is their tendencies in behaviour. Watching them react to certain conditions, situations, etc. is just so fascinating to me. The fact that they, just like us, can have (or at least appear to have) certain emotions tied to certain things, is absolutely phenomenal. I'm only new to this hobby but already I have allowed myself to become completely engrossed in these creatures. You mentioned in your video that your queens seem to have favourites in terms of food, and that is such an interesting behaviour for a small creature thought by many to be mindless and run by instinct alone. They are such intelligent beings, and I feel like many underestimate this feature. Also, I really enjoy the way that they look. It's amazing that, being so closely related, they can appear to be so different from one another. From spines to serrated mandibles, they are so diverse and yet so alluring all the same.
@henrymaravilla91507 жыл бұрын
Dear Jordan and the Ants Australia team, I find ants extradinary organisms. I am obsessed with them. I find the most interesting thing about them is the socailogy involved. Everytime I look at one of my ant colonies or an ant outside or at school, I always think about our human societies and how you can make the better. I always ponder how Ants have done so well. They share with one another and they put there colony before themselves. This is amazing example of civic virtue which is so hard to come across nowadays. I always think how us as humans can make the world a better place by applying this to our everyday lives. Giving to the poor or less fortunate, helping someone cross the road who might have problems doing it, holding the door for someone, or just saying how are you when you encounter a friend or aquantance. Looking at ants, I always think that it is a good way to think about how can you become a better person, how can you help people, and how can you make someone's or something's life easier. Don't be the taker all the time, start being a giver. Ants are always givers to the rest of there colony. They would die for there colony. They would die to protect there young. They would die to help another. They put their lives at risk to get a protein source, water, or carbohydrate. If we lived like that (minus the death) the world would be that much better. Life isn't about solving a issue. Life is about chipping away at that issue. Life is about making someone else's life whether in the future or present better even if it means its harder for you or less accesible. Life isn't about making yourself the best. Life isn't judged on how great your life was or at least I would like to think that. Good people and admirable people who go throughout history on a small scale or a big scale are remembered on what good and bad they did. The exact thing is not remembered always, but the effect is always. Like ants, the single ant that dies for it's colony isn't going to be remembered, but the effect that it posed, from the first nanatic to the tankiest super major was impacted by that ant giving it's life for the colony. THAT IS WHAT'S IMPORTANT. I think about that everytime I look at an ant. Whether it's in my kitchen, backyard, front yard, patio, school, resturant, or anywhere else on this beautiful planet. We can all learn from ants, that a rising tide lifts all ships! Thank you so much.
@violentcat3457 жыл бұрын
Great work Jordan and team! Thrilled to hear about the expansion of Ants Australia, ant keeping just got a little more awesome. It's so hard to pick a favourite or most interesting thing about ants, there are so many things! I think at least one of the most interesting is definitely their social structures, the way that each species seems to have their own unique way of communicating from pheromones to movements, the different roles each type of ant within a colony has and the way they interact and go about their duties not to mention how they interact with other colonies and species.
@timcrofoot24135 жыл бұрын
I was originally upset when you said "before we get started" cuz I wanted to get straight into the content! But the message you said about if your need think about starting with a forgiving ant type, was very respectful. great work!
@antsontario17377 жыл бұрын
I think the thing that interests me most about ants, is their unity. Their willingness to help. There’s always someone who has your back. When they need to expand their territory, there’s always another ant to help out; thousands at that haha. Kind of like our community. There are several forums & websites packed with people & useful information. A great place to be.
@Timolol7 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for another high quality video on ants. Congrats on taking up full-time role as a KZbinr! WHY ARE ANTS FASCINATING? I LOVE the diversity of ant morphology!! From the big head pheidole, camponontus "honeypot" repletes, fearless myrmecia, colourful rhytidoponera, to the weaving oecophylla. We are quite fortunate, to have such beautiful diversity of ants in Australia. When I show these features of ants to the curious, I can easily convince them that not all ants are pests, and that ant keepers are not weirdos, but instead, very sophisticated... :P
@benjaminlamb61837 жыл бұрын
What most interests me about ants is the huge amount of species, you could never get bored of them because there are so many kinds. I've got a young colony of Crematogasters that would love the formicarium Keep up the great content
@alexstephenson67877 жыл бұрын
I find the behaviour of ants to be the most interesting. I love seeing how all different species such as pheidole, carebara, camponotus and odontomachus all differ in their hunting techniques, not only as a species as a whole, but as they develop from a small colony of a few nanitics, all the way to a mature colony. I also love witnessing the diversity of each ant, how they all like to do their own thing while doing jobs or defending the nest. Keep up the good work Jordan!
@yonniyon-tusell50355 жыл бұрын
I love the fact that ants are so small compared to humans and jet poses a lot more qualities that most of us! I am always amazed by their strength and the way they gather every one together for any task that needed to be done.Thank you for all the nice videos and sharing of all does species of ants I have never seen before!
@hunteranderson7476 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jordan so much for your KZbin videos. I cannot thank you enough for getting me into the hobby of ants. If it wasn't for all you do, I wouldn't finally have a small founding colony of Camponotus in a THA setup. I hope that one day I will be able to get some of your amazing formicarium! Keep up the good work
@AnokiEdam7 жыл бұрын
The most fascinating thing to me about ants, and specifically about raising ant colonies, is that I get an in-depth personal view of the social dynamics of these miniscule insects. I've finally found a way to humanely keep wild animals and experience the small interactions they have with each other on a day to day basis (:
@officialillianuz66717 жыл бұрын
I really agreed with your statement of keeping native ants ! So I watched your video about how to catch and take care of a queen ant. I waited patiently and went out every night to look for nuptial queens, finally I caught a Lasius Niger queen and now I have my first anitics !!
@connork84487 жыл бұрын
The most interesting thing about ants to me is Their social structure and how every ant has a role and how the role changes as the ant gets older. Though I’m also interested by the way some ants use pheromones to see and communicate with one another. Love the channel and can’t wait for the next video.
@francisgabrielrodriguez58997 жыл бұрын
The most interesting thing about ants for me is that they are social insects. I just love watching them manage there own selves and there action towards to their colony. They only do things that will help the colony grow and I really found it really amazing.
@AntsScandinavia7 жыл бұрын
Really thoroughly explained video! I like it alot! 😉 Some questions tho, what lens are you using to get those magnified shots? You have probably heard this before, but you are a great photografer 🔥 I am guessing the beast Canon MP-E 1-5x, or are you maybie a Nikon user like me? Also, what font did you use at 1:34 ? And where did you get your fonts from! Again, I love your content, keep it up 😉
@JordanDeanFilms7 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Just an entry level DSLR with a macro lens. More info here - instagram.com/p/BV3huiVF38D/?taken-by=antsaustralia www.dafont.com/ have lots of great royalty free fonts
@nutyyyy7 жыл бұрын
I'm amazed by the number of species you have in this genus alone. Will definitely be subscribing. I always find it fascinating finding channels from different parts of the world, to see the additional varieties of ants that can be kept there.
@skasas997 жыл бұрын
I LOVED the variety in this video. One of the most fascinating ant keeping videos out there. Freaking excellent. Keep it up!
@SimplyAzrail17 жыл бұрын
When I was a kid, I was mostly amazed by all the different nest types of ants, as I love architecture. Anthills, nests in wood, the parking and pavement nests, Leafcutter ant leaf nests, all these wonders of buildings and innovation were amazing to me. The moment I started researching and knowing ever so more about their complex lifes, I was in love with ants forever!
@stefanosuwignjo70087 жыл бұрын
I am fascinated by ants because of the way they cooperate with each other perfectly, and they also have personalities which like us every ant is different, how one ant choses its favorite nest site and how she thinks that its the perfect spot for the broods, and how another ant disagrees, ants also have 'feelings', like the way care for their brood like a mother's love and how they defend their nest like a soldier's loyalty. That is why ants has fascinated me for years.
@ukants34427 жыл бұрын
my favourite part of ants is the enjoyment of growing a colony from just a queen where they just lay eggs and slowly grow where i enjoy watching things like these grow in population which gives me a sense of achievment. also i love these videos alot:)
@ukants34427 жыл бұрын
:D
@enclaveherewhyisntyourvide30897 жыл бұрын
What fascinates me most about ants is their hive mind, and impressive nest building skills. Since I became interested in this hobby, I have always thought it interesting that these ants, through natural instict alone can know things that most humans wouldn’t even think of. Like how, from birth, ants know how to tend aphids, and areable to measure humidity. It’s also fascinating in how clean and sanitary the ants nests are. I’ll be honest, if I wasn’t such a klutz and hadn’t spilled dirt into their test tube, or left sand in their out world then they would have a cleaner room than me. I also think it is interesting that these dudes have a sort of hive conscienceness that can control a nest without a real leader, or the queen is really more of a slave.
@totallyspiessam12337 жыл бұрын
I think what I like most about ants is their social behaviors. Ants are incredibly social with their sisters and work together like a super organism. They have adapted and changed according to their environment which is amazing. Something to be added to this is how they look big and bad but has a soft side as well, as said in the video. Thanks for making such a detailed video as I learn a lot from it. 😊
@izaiahperez15807 жыл бұрын
What interests me most about ants is watching them all work together and tend to each other, they are all one big family that helps with everything
@sweetmiska35697 жыл бұрын
I am so excited to share these videos with my nieces! Believe it or not, ants are a great social lesson tool. I love to tell the girls about the queens and how the colonies begin. I love to show them how ants truly have personalities and how they relate to one another just like people do. We talk about how different species need different things to survive and thrive. If nothing else, we can just sit and watch them do ant stuff, it somehow puts things into perspective. Thank you so much !
@Krafftc7 жыл бұрын
I love being a part of the ant keeping community most! While collecting and keeping a wide variety of species is amazing and super interesting, I love being able to post about my colonies and know that other people around the world are really interested in them! And seeing videos of Bull Ants like these are super interesting as they are a species I will likely never be able to own!
@diedewip79127 жыл бұрын
The this I find the most interesting is: that they always do something new so they are never boring!
@nikowohlenberg81227 жыл бұрын
My favorite part of ants is the personality. Because every ant behaves different. Not like most people think that ants are all the same. Sorry for any grammar or spelling mistakes. Im trying my best (Im from germany and love this community)
@randomants05387 жыл бұрын
The thing that interest me most about ants is how it is so fascinating to watch them grow from a single queen into a huge functioning colony. Also I find it so relaxing and intriguing to watch them forage and care for the next generation.
@clink_erton7 жыл бұрын
What I love about ants is how they grow. Hatch, and take care of eachother. How they work together no matter what. Not a lot of people can be passionate about their look. But I certainly am. And so are the people behind Ants Australia. I've been a loyal subscriber and watcher since the near launch of this channel. I look forward to ant keeping in the future but can't afford much for now. Winning any item from this give-away would surely help me a lot. Thanks for your time, effort, and all the amazing work. Your videos are the best, when it comes to narration over these lovely insects. Have a swell day. C;
@emmapuie91467 жыл бұрын
I am knew to ant keeping we studied entomology at school and started collecting queens but I just love learning about insects and reason why I find ants interesting is because I enjoy seeing inside the nests of borrowing creatures and watching the way ants work together in their colonies. I really love bull ants so thanks for the great video.
@hackeridoit41284 жыл бұрын
3:46 "yay don't mind the random ant body part nothing to see here" lmao.
@lgghgjwghg21917 жыл бұрын
The most fascinating thing about ants for me is the community and how organised they are and being able to adapt to there surroundings and make the best out of their environment. Ps im jealous of your ant collection;)
@brentywenty7 жыл бұрын
I love ants mostly because they work together so well. It's like all sorts of little pieces that are put together and form one unity. I also like watching how do they collect food, move to another setup, etc.
@BonezyBoy7 жыл бұрын
My favourite aspect of ants are that their understanding behaviour and as kooky and amazing as people so that’s thx and your doing amazing on KZbin you have been a massive insparation you are the best!
@orianamiller36267 жыл бұрын
I find ants fascinating because you can interact with their society help them make their colony from scratch... I find particularly amazing and absolutely fascinating that they can react to you like you show in the video they relate being feed with your presence...is extremely beautiful...
@isaiah14197 жыл бұрын
Ants are awesome because each colony is has their own personality they react to problems in different ways, they can by shy they can be bold they can even be a little crazy and you get to watch them every step of the way as they grow from a single queen to a full colony.
@MrFightintitan7 жыл бұрын
Beautiful, clean, perfectly made content. Would absolutely love to see an update on your collection. Theres not very much, good quality content on ants and i find yours to be amongst... if not the best. Much love from California.
@Natro1667 жыл бұрын
The most interesting thing about ants is their hivemind. They function like one organism. Every colony is a own living thing with thousands of individuals who giving everything they have to keep the colony running. I have seen ants work better together then most other species on the planet. And we can learn many things about the true power of working together while keeping a ant colony. PS: Ant love from Germany!
@toohhy7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video! I like them because they are social animals. Ants communicate, cooperate and compete. This really sets apart from other pets.
@theantfishandreptileguy21807 жыл бұрын
I find ants fascinating because that 1 single queen can care for her workers until they are able to care for her which they do so well that will give their lives for her because without her the whole colony will slowly die out and that they show amazing amounts of team work between each individual member which is like a cell in the human body that is why I am so fascinated by ants. By the way great quality videos. 🐜❤️
@jasonyi12327 жыл бұрын
Hey I REALLY love your videos and you’re my favorite ant KZbinr. I’m in North America, but I haven’t had much luck the last nuptial flight season, but it was my first time. Ants are really fascinating in that I just can’t imagine how hey run their colony so well by mainly using pheromone signals. I think they they even run their colonies better than we run our society! It’s so fascinating how a creature we have deemed as irrelevant and lowly actually has many levels to their social structure! I really love the videos and keep up the great work! (by the way I’m entering the contest)(if you didn’t know) :)