I have a C. Cerasi colony of about 300 workers. It's grown fast, and live in both a Tar Heels "Piece of Haven" (small) formicarium + outworld (on top) and a larger AC outworld...the TH formicarium and AC outworld are connected with long, clear vinyl tubes. The ants mainly kept their brood in the TH outworld, near the heat source (a heating pad on one side), but lots of workers hang out on top of the TH water tower....and plenty of them hang out in the AC outworld as well.
So the Queen, who used to be right by the TH heat source, has now moved into one of the long vinyl tubes (which also sits on top of a piece of heated ceramic tile). It's a much more exposed environment, not dark, and not humid. It's warm, but seems far less desirable than the TH formicarium.
She's laying eggs, which the workers are piling in one part of the tubing. She did spend several weeks in the TH formicarium, which is dark, but about a week ago moved into the tubing.
The larvae and pupae are still in the TH outworld, near the heat ... the worker ants in the TH formicarium are still hanging out on top of the water tower. So, nothing else has changed.
Now I have a tube with tons of new eggs, and a Queen. Should I be worried?