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Breaking news with ant research! ponera pennsylvanica!
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KitsAntVa
, Sep 16 2020 3:37 PM
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#1 Offline - Posted September 16 2020 - 3:37 PM
I have thought and thought today about the species of ant ponera, what if I put a queen with a different colony? What if I put basically a queen with a host colony? What if I put two queens that already founded together? basically what I’m saying is I figured out something in my searches for answers, today I put my founding queen with a wild queen I caught they mostly we’re ok with each other despite chasing each other like dogs, after this I found a whole different colony and took some eggs workers and larvae then out those completely different queens I put completely different workers together with them after this they were all chill, I will track my progress in this as basically a journal or make a completely different thread.
Excuse me if I sound like a complete idiot and this is already known by ant keepers,
-Kit
Excuse me if I sound like a complete idiot and this is already known by ant keepers,
-Kit
We don’t talk about that
#2 Offline - Posted September 16 2020 - 5:46 PM
Yes, Ponera pennsylvanica can often be combined.
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#3 Offline - Posted September 16 2020 - 6:09 PM
I’ve tried this many times with great success.
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#4 Offline - Posted September 17 2020 - 9:15 AM
I didn't know that but everyone does agree it is weird that 3 separate colonies would except each other even in all the panic.
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#5 Offline - Posted September 17 2020 - 2:21 PM
When I introduced workers and pupae to my lone queen she tried to escape and died in a couple days.
Edited by Kaelwizard, September 17 2020 - 2:22 PM.
#6 Offline - Posted September 17 2020 - 2:27 PM
I didn't know that but everyone does agree it is weird that 3 separate colonies would except each other even in all the panic.
It's a pretty common thing among Ponera, they have a very simple system. Hypoponera, on the other hand...
#7 Offline - Posted September 17 2020 - 2:30 PM
This is lowkey ant forum clickbait
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#8 Online - Posted September 17 2020 - 3:06 PM
I clicked.
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