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Feeding ants sounds simple — until mold appears, brood stalls, or food gets ignored completely. Most ant keepers don’t fail because they’re careless… they fail because no one explains why feeding advice feels so inconsistent. In this video, I break down how often you should feed ants by focusing on the one thing that actually matters: brood. You’ll learn why ants don’t eat on schedules, how sugar and protein serve different purposes, and how species like Lasius niger, Messor barbarus, and Camponotus follow the same feeding logic — just at different speeds. By the end, you’ll know how to read ant behaviour, avoid overfeeding, and adjust feeding naturally through the seasons. Whether you’re founding your first queen or managing a growing colony, this framework removes the stress and replaces it with confidence. 👇 Let me know in the comments what species you’re keeping and what brood stage you’re seeing — I’ll tell you what to expect next. 👍 If this helped, like, subscribe, and stick around — we’re building your strongest ant-keeping season yet. ☕ Optional Support If you’ve found Antastic Tom helpful and want to support the channel, you can buy me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/antastictom There’s absolutely no pressure — watching, learning, and taking good care of your ants is already more than enough. 🔔 Join the Antastic Team! If you enjoyed the video, liking and subscribing really helps the channel grow. Come be part of the growing antkeeping community. 📧 Business Enquiries & Collaborations For product reviews, sponsorships, or collaborations, contact me at: antastictom@gmail.com