Beginning 3-24-2020
I have a lot of time on my hands all of sudden and, thankfully, several new colonies. Among these are my first Lasius species colonies, so I will be starting up this journal to document their progress. For whatever reason, Lasius ants interest me a lot even though they are quite common. I've had a heck of a time finding non-parasitic Lasius, though, but that all changed last October. Whilst at a Halloween event at a local university with my kids, I finally found a Lasius neoniger queen scuttling about on the ground. As I had no collection containers on hand, I had to think quick and eat a box of Nerds candy to put her in. I've been calling her Nerdbox Neoniger ever since.
After hibernating the queens, I managed to find about 15 host Lasius claviger workers under a rotten stump last week. I chilled these workers in my fridge and have been adding them to the queens' tubes two at a time. All went fine at first, but one of the queens got aggressive and killed one of the workers. I decided to just give up on that one and put her back in my yard.
A second queen, however, has been very peaceful with the hosts. Downright lovey-dovey. I've slowly continued adding new workers, and she currently has 11 in there with no signs of aggression. I'll add the last three tomorrow and start waiting for eggs. I've given them drops of nectar and a mealworm piece in their tube. I love the look of the L. claviger workers!
Edited by ANTdrew, March 24 2020 - 10:40 AM.