OK as of now, the two smaller Camponotus "colonies" I have will be kind of shunted out of this journal. If and when they advance in numbers I'll give them their own... As for now, an update on Lucy and her girls!
Numbers seem to have grown pretty quickly-must have been a sizable eclosing ceremony I wasn't invited to. Now, when I open the lid, a sure sign it's feeding time, about 40 girls come rushing out of the top and the main opening of the nest, frantic for goodies. Yesterday, I gave them two large crickets-massive crickets-which were pre-killed, frozen and thawed... OMG. There is nothing left. The girls on top are usually in charge of the honey and their quarter sized "droplet" is basically gone now. They are still lapping up the dried remains but... If they are working me this hard NOW, then when the next eclosure happens (they have at LEAST 50 cocoons waiting to pop) it'll just be that much more difficult to keep up but SO much more fun to watch. Replacing all my barriers tomorrow, because I'm getting nervous I'll have a big problem if I have another escape...
Loving ant keeping so far, and these girls have really kept me going.