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Honeypot Ant Ant Family/Bug Type Habitat: Arid and semiarid regions underground Disposition: warm, honest, dilligent Diet: Carnivorous, sugary liquids, spirit energy       https://www.deviantart.com/lukkistarr/art/Honeypot-Ant-759304432

A variant of the Giant Ant known for the usage of pleiergates (repletes) that store liquids in their gasters and mammaries. They have a very similar disposition to the giant ants, and are hospitable to humans and monsters that come there to seek water, honey or semen from their repletes.

These monsters reside in dry regions where there is little available water or food, so they have developed an ingenious solution to beat droughts. Workers gather water from ponds and nectar from a wide range of sources, which are then force-fed to the designated replete workers.

The repletes themselves are known to be fond of fellatio. They'll try to slurp up as much semen from him as possible for later storage in the gasters. Just enough spirit energy is retained so that it can fill up their gasters. Mamono desperate for spirit energy can visit their nest to slurp up the semen regurgitated by the repletes. It tastes bad, but it works.

Honeypot Ants do not accept some mamono. They will often attempt to drive off ant arachnes, other honeypot ant colonies and apophises. The reason why they will not allow apophises inside is because they will often attempt to ensnare the queen with her venom, a fate that causes the whole colony to forget about their jobs and indulge in sex.

When dealing with an apophis, one group of defenders work together to restrain her while another constantly fondles with her body. With many defenders working against such a powerful mamono, she will eventually submit to the ants. When the apophis has learnt her lesson, she will leave the colony alone.

Their level of arousal increases with their fatigue, and when they come back home tired it's the man's job to soothe them with intense pleasure. Their hospitality is the main method of claiming mates and many men have been taken in to their colonies by the hospitable honeypots.

For more information on the species, check the encyclopedia profile for the giant ant. 