I currently have two P. rugosus queens that are happily laying eggs in their test tubes. My question is if I should offer them some poppy seeds or sugar water or maybe some cricket bits during this time? Also, How well can they climb? I am going to be transferring them into THA Mini Hearths that have the top outworld instead of the side outworld and I am curious if they will be able to climb up the ceiling and into the joining tube to get out into the outworld? Thanks for any and all help folks.
Robert
@Scrixx have you any input??
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Like FSTP said, Pogonomyrmex rugosus are fully claustral and do not need to be fed while founding. When did you catch them? At this month last year all my Pogonomyrmex rugosus slowed down and didn't develop new brood. Even my colony right now has slowed down with no brood despite being heated. If they don't develop new brood just keep them until it starts warming up again.
Even though they're fully claustral I have offered them cricket legs and they accepted it during founding. It's safer not to feed but I'm just sharing that I've had queens eat protein while founding. If you do feed be careful of mold. They're also fine accepting dried cricket legs which may help prevent mold as well.
Good luck!