Some species build their nests on the
abaxial face of the leaf, or between the leaves (tree layer), others prefer to nest in wood, which may or may not be in a state of decomposition or simply nest on the ground. They form small colonies which not usually exceed 100 individuals. Their nests are veiled (covered by a veil), frequently in their natural state they can be seen in a disordered way, it is thought that this can happen because these types of nests are very fragile, and with little alteration accidentally makes these break, or with a pull to a root to spoil it, within each species the shape of the nests are varied, although these are not a good character for their identification. It has been verified that during periods of drought a large proportion of
Apterostigma (pilosum) nests grow the veil so that it closes, it is believed that this may occur because in dry/very hot seasons there is a greater need for the veil as a protector, in certain cases colonies were observed migrating to slightly more humid areas (in case they were too exposed), and in humid seasons, incomplete veils can be seen mostly. ==References==