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I think thats really important about leaf cutters, something that should constantly influence the way we relate to them when planning stuff. The world does not look the same through the eyes of a Leaf Cutting Ant as it does through ours. In every way we try to set up ideal housing for them, we are invariably short of the mark. How far short is the depending factor on whether they thrive or perish. So in every setup I personally think we need to ensure that the ants can communicate to us what is going on. If they can move home to tell us we got it wrong then let them. If they build walls around vents and block up entrance ways then there is a reason for it. Whether we listen to these messages or not is the measure of how good we are at caring for them. When I get asked questions, either by clients around the world or on here, the first thing I try to understand is 'What are the ants trying to tell us about this problem'. Finding that out invariably solves the problem.Deansie26 wrote:How cool is that! So unpredictable.