Click the tube to drag it and catch the "queen" ant. Other than that, just watch and learn. :D Instructions For Doing This: 1 Clean the Tube: Ensure the test tube is completely clean. 2 Add Water: Fill the tube about 1/2 to 3/5 full with dechlorinated water (filtered or bottled). 3 Insert First Cotton Ball: Push a cotton ball in until it becomes fully moist. 4 Add the Queen: Carefully place your queen ant into the tube. 5 Seal the End: Block the opening with a second, dry cotton ball to allow for airflow. If it's a claustral queen then you don't need to feed her, but if not then you will.
Animated by @Banbot6 Sounds from scratch library and the Sheltered 7 Show. Pro Tip: A "claustral" queen stays in her chamber and doesn't need food until her first workers arrive. If she’s "semi-claustral," she’ll need tiny drops of honey or small insects! Why Dechlorinated? > Tap water often contains chlorine and heavy metals. While safe for humans, these chemicals can be toxic to sensitive queen ants and can prevent her eggs from developing properly. Always use filtered, bottled, or treated water to keep your colony healthy!