We are still relatively Newbie's (ie 9 months in)
We are based in Australia with Camponotus Aeneopilosus colony of 12 workers in a Tar Heel Mini Hearth.
It is our first summer here and the queen is sitting on a large collection of eggs - the first since the winter months.
The queen and the batch of eggs are positioned on top of the internal water reservoir within the Mini Hearth.
The colony seems to be stable however in the last week each morning the workers have started to bring batches of eggs up into the outworld.
The first few days it was only one or two eggs each time - i thought that maybe the nest was too dry and so watered the nest through the back water hole.
Since doing that each day they are now bringing up more eggs each morning 4-8 each time.
We turn on a lamp next to where the nest is and the light seems to encourage them to take the eggs back down.
I am now thinking that maybe I have over watered the nest and the extra moisture is causing them to take the eggs up.
Any thoughts would be extremely appreciated.
Kind Regards
Ben & Zach
Edited by ben_zach, December 28 2019 - 4:05 PM.