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After being built, the colony must first be seeded with a [[produces::Queen Ant]]. If the colony currently has a live queen, you will be able to see the ants moving.
 
After being built, the colony must first be seeded with a [[produces::Queen Ant]]. If the colony currently has a live queen, you will be able to see the ants moving.
  
Queen ants can be obtained either by examining the current [[Plants|plant]] of the week that holds fresh leaves, or as a byproduct of another ant colony. Using the hotkey 'E' will also work. if you examine a plant that is the current source of fresh leaves, a message in main will state that ants are currently fond of this.
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Queen ants can be obtained either :
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*By examining the current [[Plants|plant]] of the week that holds fresh leaves (using the hotkey 'E' will also work). When you examine a plant that is the current source of fresh leaves, a message in main will state that ants are currently fond of this.
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*As a byproduct of another ant colony.
  
 
=== Care and Feeding ===
 
=== Care and Feeding ===

Revision as of 22:05, 3 February 2020

Ant Colony
Ant Colony
(Building)
Location
Compound
Size
5 × 3
Requirements
Cost to Build
Nontoxic, Termite Resistant Boards 75
Clay 100
Dirt 100
Iron Bars 4
Red Sand 100
Sand 100
Sheet Glass 4
Thermometer 1
White Sand 100


Overview

An Ant Colony is used to raise ants. After seeding the colony with a Queen Ant, the colony will grow and produce Mandibular Glue and eventually another Queen Ant.

Sources

This building becomes available after the Myrmecology technology is learned at a University of Worship. It also needs Entomology 1.

Cost

Use

Queen Ants

After being built, the colony must first be seeded with a Queen Ant. If the colony currently has a live queen, you will be able to see the ants moving.

Queen ants can be obtained either :

  • By examining the current plant of the week that holds fresh leaves (using the hotkey 'E' will also work). When you examine a plant that is the current source of fresh leaves, a message in main will state that ants are currently fond of this.
  • As a byproduct of another ant colony.

Care and Feeding

  • Ants eat up to 21 Fresh Leaves. Older leaves, even those from the previous week, are not suitable. If there are sufficient leaves in the tank when the week changes, these leaves will vanish and the colony's health will increase.
  • A colony's health changes at the end of each week depending on how many fresh leaves are present.
  • Whenever a colony has 21 leaves at week change, its health increases by 3. This will happen every teppy week (~2 1/2 days) to a maximum of 21.
  • If the colony has less than 21 leaves, its health will drop to half its current health rounded down. For example, a colony at 15 health will drop to 7 health. A colony at 2 health will drop to 1 health.
  • A colony at 1 health will drop to 0 and the ants will die unless the full 21 leaves are added.
  • If a colony has no leaves and its health is zero, the queen dies and the colony must be reseeded.
  • If the colony reaches 21 health, a second queen is produced and the colony health is reduced back to 1.
  • Ants produce babies every 21 days and the health of the tank goes down to 0
  • Ants can survive at least 14 hours without Fresh Leaves in their tank
Ant Food
  • Ant Food was a present during the Holiday Snowstorms 2019 (and 2016)
  • Adding Ant Food to a tank gives the option to add 21
  • Ant Food is a generic equivalent to Fresh Leaves
  • Ant Food may be added to a tank the same way as Fresh Leaves but only 21 will satisfy the health requirement of the tank.

Mandibular Glue

  • Mandibular Glue is produced based on the new health of the colony. Colonies with high health produce more glue than colonies with low health.
  • If you want to max out glue production, only feed your colony if the health is less than 18. This will keep the health as high as possible without producing a new queen and resetting the colony to 1 health.

Leaf History

Production

With placing 21 leaves in the colony weekly, and removing any glue accumulated:

Week Health of colony
(out of 21)
Glue produced
(that week only)
Notes
1 0 0 Newly seeded colony
2 3 0
3 6 0
4 9 2
5 12 4
6 15 7
7 18 14
8 1 0 Second queen produced
9 4 0
10 7 0
11 10 3
12 13 5
13 16 9
14 19 16
15 1 0 Second queen produced

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