Would be good if you can set a hemisphere (I assume nuptial flights are different in northern vs southern hemisphere. Adding more ant species would be helpful too. Camponotus consobrinus, iridomyrmex purpureus and aphaenogaster longiceps are pretty common in Australia.
I'll just ignore the em dash in the post description. Also, why does "Especies" on top right (next to sign in) appear in the English version as well. Adding onto that point, the translation doesn't work well. Just fix up the "Multilingual" feature and it should be pretty good.
Not closely related to the app itself, but how does the worker count graph work? Do you count them visually and put in the data? Or how do you know how many ants you have?
Would be good if you can set a hemisphere (I assume nuptial flights are different in northern vs southern hemisphere. Adding more ant species would be helpful too. Camponotus consobrinus, iridomyrmex purpureus and aphaenogaster longiceps are pretty common in Australia.
Seems like something you could do in a spreadsheet with less time.
What's the advantage?
I'll just ignore the em dash in the post description. Also, why does "Especies" on top right (next to sign in) appear in the English version as well. Adding onto that point, the translation doesn't work well. Just fix up the "Multilingual" feature and it should be pretty good.
Not closely related to the app itself, but how does the worker count graph work? Do you count them visually and put in the data? Or how do you know how many ants you have?
from the screenshots it looks like manual data entry
But do people really count 2400 ants manually?
As a 40 year old who has had colonies since he's your kiddo's age, please thank him for me! I've created an account :).
Are these made up ant colonies?
Damn... I just got that, Formic queen in Enders Game... ants
See also: formic acid, so named because it occurs in ants.
Any web devs that could me this style of UI?
Claude Code or other AI agents produce that by default, usually also this hue of orange.
Excuse me. Lasius what?!
> black garden ant (Lasius niger) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_garden_ant
Probably from Latin or Greek.
I know right that one caught me off guard.
“Some help”
super impressive