I recently ordered a bunch of p. californicus queens since there was a sale. The seller informed me that there will be 5 queens per test tube and I inquired how that would be possible, if the colony accepts multiple queens? From his explanation, the queens brood together and once all the larva grow into workers, the workers kill off the other queens until 1 is left. I researched into this and found two articles explaining the concept: https://www.livescie...ain-throne.html & https://www.clarkspe...new-queen-ants/
Does anyone have experience with this? I was thinking, would it possible to remove some of the queens after the larva grow into workers? Could the queens survive? Could they reproduce again on their own to start their own colony? I would think that the ants killing off the other queens would be a Darwinistic approach but some colonies have multiple queens so I don't know.
Edited by Silq, July 25 2019 - 2:01 PM.