The Camponotus lateralis is a clever little ant that often leaves people doing a double take. In the wild, they look and act almost exactly like the Crematogaster scutellaris (the Acrobat Ant) to piggyback off their tough reputation. They have a beautiful deep red head and a shiny black body, but unlike other “giant” Carpenter ants, they stay quite small and compact. They are the perfect choice for keepers who love the look of a red and black ant but want a species that is peaceful, calm, and doesn’t require a massive amount of space.
| Feature | Details |
| Origin | Mediterranean region (Southern Europe, North Africa) |
| Habitat | Wood, orchards, and forest edges |
| Colony type | Monogyne (One queen per colony) |
| Queen size | 9mm – 11mm |
| Worker size | 3mm – 7mm (Polymorphic) |
| Nutrition | Sugary liquids and small insects |
| Humidity | 30% – 50% (Prefers a drier nest) |
| Temperature | 22°C – 28°C (They love a warm basking spot) |
| Hibernation | November to March at 8°C – 12°C |
| Difficulty | 1.5/5 |


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