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Injured queen
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, Jul 2 2019 11:34 AM
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#1 Offline - Posted July 2 2019 - 11:34 AM
I couldn't find my last test tube. Later I was walking down a sidewalk and remembered it's in my bag do I check and I have it I look down and see a tetramorium queen (first catch of this year) moving in circles. This queen has something (I presume it's a worker that attacked it) Stuck to her leg one of her etana were gone and she has double walking and moving around in general. Can this queen still raise a colony and would brood boosting her (like 5 pupea) help her out
#2 Offline - Posted July 2 2019 - 1:09 PM
I couldn't find my last test tube. Later I was walking down a sidewalk and remembered it's in my bag do I check and I have it I look down and see a tetramorium queen (first catch of this year) moving in circles. This queen has something (I presume it's a worker that attacked it) Stuck to her leg one of her etana were gone and she has double walking and moving around in general. Can this queen still raise a colony and would brood boosting her (like 5 pupea) help her out
Usually, if a leg is injured or missing she will most likely die. Just yesterday I found a S. xyloni queen with a segment of her leg missing, I found her dead the next day.
#3 Offline - Posted July 2 2019 - 8:54 PM
Unless she was stung several times she should be fine. I've raised many colonies with damaged queensI couldn't find my last test tube. Later I was walking down a sidewalk and remembered it's in my bag do I check and I have it I look down and see a tetramorium queen (first catch of this year) moving in circles. This queen has something (I presume it's a worker that attacked it) Stuck to her leg one of her etana were gone and she has double walking and moving around in general. Can this queen still raise a colony and would brood boosting her (like 5 pupea) help her out
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#4 Offline - Posted July 3 2019 - 6:25 AM
Unless she was stung several times she should be fine. I've raised many colonies with damaged queensI couldn't find my last test tube. Later I was walking down a sidewalk and remembered it's in my bag do I check and I have it I look down and see a tetramorium queen (first catch of this year) moving in circles. This queen has something (I presume it's a worker that attacked it) Stuck to her leg one of her etana were gone and she has double walking and moving around in general. Can this queen still raise a colony and would brood boosting her (like 5 pupea) help her out
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#5 Offline - Posted July 3 2019 - 7:47 AM
Yet if a queen loses an antennae, she will most likely live.
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