The Monomorium floricola, better known as the “Flower Ant,” is a tiny tropical wonder that packs a huge personality into a microscopic frame. These ants are famous for their stunning appearance, featuring a dark head and thorax paired with a pale, almost clear abdomen. They are true socialites of the ant world; they are highly polygyne, meaning you can have dozens of queens living together in a single colony. Because they are so small and peaceful, they are the perfect choice for keepers who want a bustling, complex society that doesn’t require a massive setup to thrive.
| Feature | Details |
| Origin | Tropical regions worldwide (Cosmopolitan) |
| Habitat | Gardens, forests, and nesting in hollow twigs or stems |
| Colony type | Highly Polygyne (Many queens per colony) |
| Queen size | 3mm – 4mm |
| Worker size | 1.5mm – 2mm |
| Nutrition | Sugary liquids and small soft-bodied insects |
| Humidity | 60% – 80% |
| Temperature | 24°C – 28°C |
| Hibernation | None |
| Difficulty | 3/5 |



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