LAB TOUR Part 3
Sieving the ants
A sieve of the type used for soils is dusted with baby powder to prevent ants from crawling out.

The ants are put through a sieve to sort them into size classes of large and small ants. The phorid fly Pseudacteon tricuspis develops into a male from an egg laid in a small ant and into a female from an egg laid in a large ant. The lab uses a precise mix of large and small ants in the attack arenas to produce a majority female population and thus maximize production of the females.

A lab tech (wearing gloves!) helps to move the ants and brood through the sieving process.


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Main Menu, Lab Tour intro
1. Drip line, 2. Formicary, 3. Sieving, 4. Mass Attack, 5. Rearing pupae