I’ve read mixed opinions about whether queen ants need light for egg-laying or colony growth. Some say they need darkness to thrive, while others say a little light can be beneficial. I keep my Lasius queen in a dark, quiet spot, but I’ve been wondering if I should expose her to light for part of the day. Does anyone have experience with this? How much light, if any, should I provide for queen ants? Does it help with egg production or development, or is darkness truly best?
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Queen ants generally thrive in a dark, quiet environment, as light exposure can cause stress. While some light may not harm them, prolonged exposure can interfere with their natural behavior and egg-laying. Keeping your Lasius queen in a dark space is ideal, as it mimics their natural habitat. For more on ant nutrition and care, you can find tips on how to best support her diet and development.