The world’s largest ant, Camponontus gigas, can reach sizes of up to 28mm (1.1”) long, while queens can grow up…
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The world’s largest ant, Camponontus gigas, can reach sizes of up to 28mm (1.1”) long, while queens can grow up…
Read MoreThe Back Story The Knickerbocker Glories are a colony of Camponotus nicobarensis purchased from British Ants in 2017. I named…
Read MoreWe’d like to invite all the kids to submit their best ant-related artwork, poetry and short stories to the magazine.…
Read MoreWe’re currently putting together Issue 5, but it’s set to be yet another fANTastic issue, packed full of great content…
Read MoreAre you curious about Ant Keeper Magazine and not sure whether to take the plunge and subscribe? Or perhaps you’d…
Read MoreWe are giving away an amazing array of prizes, from vouchers for your favourite ant shop to posters, stickers, magazine…
Read MoreThe long-awaited Issue 4 has been released into the wild! We were delighted to announce recently on our Instagram and…
Read MoreAll print copies of Issue 4 will be sent out with a stunning full-colour A2 poster of a Pachycondyla crassinoda…
Read MoreWow, what a whirlwind year it’s been for the magazine. We’ve gone from a humble UK launch at BugFest 2018…
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce our new retailer in Germany, Die Ameisen-Boutique (www.ameisen-boutique.de). They have a great range of ants,…
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