Camponotus pilicornis
Scientific name: Camponotus pilicornis
Dutch name: Hairy giant ant
Distribution: South and Southeast Asia (mainly Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines)
Ant color: Black to dark brown with light, golden brown hairs
Difficulty: 2/5
Queen size: 15–17 mm
Worker size: 6–10 mm
Soldier size: 11–14 mm
Temperature: 24–30 °C
Optimal temperature: 26–28 °C
Nest humidity: 50–70%
Outside humidity: 40–60%
Winter rest: None
Growth rate: 3/5
Growing to the number of workers: ± 5.000–10.000
Subfamily: Formicinae
Foundation: Claustraal (queen starts without the help of workers)
Colony formation: Polygynous (multiple queens per colony possible)
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Care
Power supply:
Insects such as fruit flies, crickets, redrunners, buffalo worms, mealworms, and dubias.
In addition, sweeteners such as beetle jelly, byFormica Sunburst ant nectar, honeydew or a drop of honey water.
Food requirement: Average
From how many workers to a nest: From ± 20–30 workers to a small nest
Recommended nest type: Ytong nest, plaster nest, 3D nest, acrylic nest or sand nest.


