SO I AM BACK, I just came back from vacation in florida and here are some updates
Camponotus pennsylvanicus
queen 1- mini hearth- 2 workers left and some larvae, she went downhill pretty quickly and i don't know if they are going to make it, there are 2 larvae so there is hope
queen 2-test tube- small die off of 4 workers, down to around 8 or so, not bad still eggs larvae and a pupa or 2
Formica pallidefulva
9 workers and 2 larvae, they need to be fed, I'm going back to work tommorow so I will pick up some honey to feed them, then eggs should be boppin, this queen is very productive
Crematogaster sp,
no workers yet, she ate some of her brood including all the pupa, there are eggs and larvae and I will order a heating cable for all these guys so production will go up in all my colonies
Temnothorax cf, shaumii
SO MUCH LARVAE!!!! its unbeleveable, there are eggs, and no pupa, but there should be some pupa soon a lot of the larvae have "whited out" so I'm hoping pupa soon
Strumigenys pergandei
I got a look into their nest as they put a piece of pear skin against a large wood mulch piece I have in there nest and folded it up and blocked the wide part so now I have a look into their nest and they have larvae, and workers, which is all I know, the queen is buried into the wood but at least I know they are surviving
Myrmecina Americana
SO I shined a light under her mulch setup and her founding chamber is visible, SHE HAS EGGS!!! and since mites are her diet, i plan to scoop out a bunch of mites from my other setups for population control and try to start a mite farm using the trash piles for my other ants, to give her a natural diet, since there are eggs, I'm doin' something right I say!
Aphaenogaster tennesseensis
I neeed to heat these guys, eggs going for a month, all my other ants are like that too , I believe my room is too cold since I technically live in the basement, Ima make a heating setup so I can heat everything
THAT CONCLUDES TODAYS EPISODE ON FOREST SUCKS AT ANTKEEPING!!!