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Insect Lore’s 50 Live Western Harvester Ants set offers a unique, hands-on STEM experience featuring two tubes of live ants and four anatomically accurate life cycle figurines. Designed for ages 6+, this USA-grown colony lets you observe real ant behaviors like tunneling and teamwork, fostering curiosity and scientific learning. Habitat sold separately; ideal for classrooms and families seeking screen-free educational entertainment.



| ASIN | B094F2FDPM |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,276 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #47 in Habitat Science Kits |
| Brand Name | Insect Lore |
| Customer Reviews | 3.1 out of 5 stars 1,749 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | STEM |
| Included Components | Two Tubes (50) Live Harvester Ants with Ant Life Cycle Stages Figurines |
| Item Dimensions | 3.25 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Insect Lore Two Tubes of Live Ants | 50 Live Harvester Ants | with Ant Life Cycle Stages Figurines |
| Manufacturer | Insect Lore |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 720.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 63.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | L502-LCS-AMZ |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | L502-LCS-AMZ |
| Size | Small |
| Theme | Insects |
| UPC | 735569050264 |
C**.
Perfect for the ant farm
These were perfect! Some things to know- The ants came in very quickly (way before the “arrival date” given). The ant farm was supposed to come a week before but ended up coming a day after the ants did, so maybe make sure you have the habitat ready first..?... However, they survived the night in the tube (only like 2 dead when I originally got them- no big deal). But when putting them in the ant farm they immediately started exploring and within a few hours were digging tunnels and working hard together. We love them!
M**L
Ants arrived mostly alive but died shortly after
Ants only lived for about 2 weeks 😠
B**S
Dont Make My Mistake!
Okay so these suckers are hardy. My son got these to go along with his ant farm for Christmas. It's mid-Feb and they're still kicking even after killing at least most of them when opening the vile. Heed my cautionary tale! So, the printed instructions on the vile are very tiny and the paper that comes with it was flat in the bag so I didn't notice it right away. I was more concerned about getting them oxygen because of the delivery delay. I was fearful they would all be dead. Boy was I wrong!! Had I been less concerned with getting them oxygen I would have maybe noticed the tiny label and its instructions to place them in the fridge first. Anyway, my kiddos ant farm has a tiny hole on top where I figured they were supposed to enter. I did not know you could take the whole top off and figured this must be the way you're supposed to do it so they don't escape. I popped the lid off of the vile and before I could even tip it towards the ant farm they ALL came running out FAST!! Like as soon as they had oxygen suddenly I had a vile of ants that could move like the Flash comic character. Oh and they bite... Did I mention that SEVERAL of these biting ants are now running in every direction in my living room and down my table? Oh Lord it was a mess so I ran immediately without hesitation to the kitchen sink and I tossed the vile into a bowl that was soaking in the sink. It rolled and fell down into the disposal...Yep just my luck! It certainly slowed them but sure didn't stop them. Nope now they're alive in my sink. Needless to say they were moving slower and I was then able to catch the stunned shocked ants individually and scoop them into the ant farm. We rescued about 15 or so of them so it's a darned miracle they are still alive today. Anyway, STICK YOUR ANTS IN THE FRIDGE don't be me! Pretty sure this will be the last time we do the whole ant farm thing lol.
J**S
DO NOT ORDER
“Received” the order today.. NO ANTS included at all.. just the plastic ant life cycle stages DO NOT RECOMMEND placed this order December 5th
A**R
These Ants are Tough
Arrived a day late with no heat pack in winter. Two tiny plastic tubes where jam packed with ants to the point they couldn't walk at all. They surprisingly arrived 99% alive. Brought them up to room temp over the course of an hour then slowly raised the temp to 82F. Lost about 5 over the next few days. I would skip ordering in extreme temps as they are shipped ground and with zero care in heating or cooling of package.
A**R
Hardy Ants
We bought these February 15th with mostly all surviving upon arrival (I think we had 23 live ones). It is now April 25th and we still have about 12 ants. They are dying off little by little but it’s been fascinating to watch them for as long as we have. I would recommend buying these ants. Just make sure you have a good ant farm and switch out their food every couple of days or so. Also, be sure to refrigerate them before putting them in the ant farm and move directly from the refrigerator to the ant farm. They are super fast. They were extremely thirsty at first, all crowding the water sponge in our ant farm. They seem to like all fruits and granola bars (except ones with cinnamon). Update 07/14/2024: We still have 10 live ants. Was not expecting them to survive this long. We’ve had them for 5 months tomorrow. Update 11/17/2024: We still have 5 live ants. These ants are hardy! We’ve had them for 9 months now! Update 02/16/2025: We still have 3 live ants! I can’t believe it. We received them a year and a day ago! One year anniversary with these little ones. lol. I never expected them to last this long. If you have a Costco membership, I recommend feeding them the organic Aussie bites. They love them and I almost feel like perhaps that is why they keep going on. FINAL Update 04/10/2025: The final three ants have died. These ants almost made it 14 months with us, which way surpassed my expectations. My kids are now asking me if we can get more…
T**N
6 out of 25 were alive upon delivery
Out of 25, 6 were alive. They were opened immediately after the mail delivery guy dropped them off. Hardly any were moving. The instructions sheet included with the ants said to refrigerate them for 10-15 minutes to slow them down to help make it easier to put them in the ant farm. Ours were in the fridge for 7 minutes. Placed the tube into the ant farm opening and no ants moved. Left the tube there for a while and eventually 6 crawled out. Horrible waste of money.
A**C
Some ants came dead
For the most part it was great, but there was a nice amount of dead ants when it arrived.
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