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For anyone trying this one wanting a hint: The button that opens the "turret room" should probably be left alone, but it is possible to get in there and disable all the turrets, just in case you want an extra challenge... and don't mind dying a few times while you work it out.
Did you encounter any specific weird bugs? I know I've had to make changes to prevent a certain family member with a knack for trying weird stuff from solving it too quickly... :-)
As the description says, it's meant to be fairly hard, but follow the ant lines and it should become clear what you need to do.
I always spend at least an amount of 15 - 20 playtests on all my chambers before i publish the final product. I would recommend to you also playtest your map by yourself some extra times, to ensure players can finish your puzzle without experiencing weird bugs.