What Is An Ant Farm



As children, we have all watched ants scurry around in an ant farm. Whether you owned one yourself, or if it was a school display, you understand the complexity that is an ant farm. However, there is still one question that goes unanswered about this product. This question is, what is an ant farm? While the main purpose of this product is to allow us to learn about ants, there was still one part about the ant farm that was unclear, and that was the exact farm itself. Ever since the ant farms introduction into the public in 1929, there have been numerous advancements and upgrades to the ant farm. These ant farms range from the simplistic to the highly advanced, but they all have the same foundational structure.

If you were to take a look back at the ant farms from the 30s and 40s, you would notice that they all had the exact same look to them. The packaging rarely changed, and it usually included a wooden frame that held two transparent pieces of glass that were filled with a substance. For many years, owners of ant farms would simply put sand or dirt inside of them, allowing the ants the opportunity to create their own city. However, the soil that is used inside of the ant farms has changed over the years. The most popular choices include both sand and dirt; however, many owners of ant farms also put sawdust and various mineral fragments inside of the farm itself.

There has been one problem about ant farms since its conception, and that is how to properly contain the ants. The way ant farms are usually built, you have two glass sheets with sand in the middle, but there is no top. Thus, there have been numerous owners who have experienced their ants actually escaping from the ant farm. There are several ways that you can prevent this from happening. The most popular method of containing the ants is to apply various products on the side and rims of the ant farm, creating a type of barrier. These products include vegetable oil, petroleum jelly and any other substance that leaves a slippery residue.

This is done because these products make the walking surface very slippery, thus most ants can't travel across them. However, there is a reason why they call them "worker ants," there have been cases where the ants have built mini bridges with the dirt to provide them a sturdy walking path. Perhaps the easiest way to contain your ants is to place the ant farm in pool of water, creating a moat around it. This will adequately keep your ants within their ant farm.

The ant farm is a great source of entertainment as well as education. Understanding how an ant farm is made and cared for will enhance your ability to take care of your ants and truly respect their colony. Many people find that making an ant farm is simple after they learn what it is made of. Making your own ant farm is a great way to spend a rainy afternoon, plus you will be building a city that you can watch develop.







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