Foraging Like other harvester ants,
M. structor is mainly
granivorous. Workers forage for and collect seeds throughout the warm season. They remove seed appendages before storing the seeds in the nest, which inhibits seed germination. Colonies can accumulate large seed stores, often 1–2 kg or more in underground chambers.
Colony structure Messor structor colonies are typically
polygynous and can be quite large. Colonies on the order of thousands of workers are common. One source notes colonies up to ~5,000 workers in the wild, while anecdotal reports suggest very large captive colonies of tens of thousands are possible. In many areas
M. structor populations form unicolonial super-colonies – nests lack clear boundaries and workers freely intermingle between neighboring nests. For example, Austrian populations have been observed as unicolonial, with no clear aggression between nests and no distinct mating flights. == References ==