Update 7-30-2020
This will be where I am going to record all of my S. pilinasis colonies. I currently have four colonies with a grand total of 22 queens shared between them.
Strumigenys pilinasis (9 queens) *NEW*:
This colony is by far my largest colony in terms of queens, workers, and brood. They have not had any worker deaths as of yet, and appear to be laying lots of eggs as can be seen in the photos:
Strumigenys pilinasis (6 queens):
This colony has also been doing well with no deaths since capture (I mistook a worker playing dead when I recorded a death in the other journal), and lots of eggs being layed. This colony has also started to build a wall around their brood pile similar to my S. clypeata colony, but it's nowhere near the size:
Strumigenys pilinasis (4 queens) *NEW*:
This colony is my most recently captured colony with four queens. I actually just got them two days ago when I found them inside of a hickory nut. One of the four queens has one back leg missing, but its likely that she joined the colony after the "founding" period and experienced some aggression: