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Messor minor hesperius

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A visual masterpiece of the harvester world. Featuring a brilliant red and black color palette and massive major workers, this subtropical species is active year round and perfect for any display setup.

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The Messor minor hesperius, commonly known as the Lava Harvester Ant, is arguably the most beautiful and visually striking species in the Messor genus. Originating from the volcanic landscapes of the Canary Islands, they are famous for their vivid bi-coloration: while most harvester ants are dark and drab, M. minor hesperius features a brilliant, fiery red head and thorax contrasted against a jet black gaster. They are active, fast growing, and offer one of the most mesmerizing “seed milling” displays in the hobby.


Technical Specifications

Feature Details
Origin Canary Islands (Spain)
Habitat Volcanic soil, arid grasslands, and rocky slopes
Colony type Monogyne (Single queen)
Queen size 12mm – 14mm (Deep red head/thorax, black gaster)
Major size 8mm – 11mm (Large, muscular red heads)
Minor size 4mm – 6mm (Nimble and brightly colored)
Nutrition Primarily Seeds (Millet, dandelion, clover); occasional insects
Humidity Nest: 30% – 50% (Dry/Moist gradient) | Outworld: 30% – 40%
Temperature Nest: 24°C – 28°C | Outworld: 25°C – 35°C
Hibernation None required (Subtropical); “Winter rest” at 18°C is optional
Difficulty 2/5 (Easy, but sensitive to excessive moisture)
Size

Queen with brood

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