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Why was my working deformed!
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KitsAntVa
, Jul 4 2020 6:25 PM
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#1 Offline - Posted July 4 2020 - 6:25 PM
In the moving process of my Camponotus subbarbatus I saw that a cocoon was dark and ready to enclose Jul 2nd. In the excitement they put that cocoon in the very back of the brood pile. I came back a day later to see if the worker enclosed, still hadn’t July 3rd. Came back today and the worker was out of the cocoon deformed and dead looked to have a deflated gaster and it was crippled. I feel the worker didn’t get enough attention and died in the cocoon because it couldn’t get out. Also should I worry if the heat is deforming it I’ve heard that it can.
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#2 Offline - Posted July 4 2020 - 7:03 PM
What is the setup like?
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#3 Offline - Posted July 5 2020 - 2:31 AM
Yes, please describe the set up and how you are heating them. I doubt it’s too hot, though because these live in dead wood exposed to very high temperatures in the summer.
The worker may just need a day to harden up and gain full mobility.
The worker may just need a day to harden up and gain full mobility.
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#4 Offline - Posted July 5 2020 - 6:56 AM
Sometimes they just ignore brood in stressful conditions, or in this case it sounds like they tried to protect it but ended up putting it in a hard to detect place, and so werent able to cut the worker out.
#5 Offline - Posted July 5 2020 - 7:12 AM
Yeah, it was probably just a glitch in the queen’s system. Besides - Camponotus are just weird.
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#6 Offline - Posted July 5 2020 - 8:52 AM
This often happens to my Camponotus when their setup is too dry.
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