Finally! After a long time of searching, I found another one!
For some backstory, to those who do not know, I found an alate Strumigenys queen in the pool in 2019. I didn't even have a macro lens, and she escaped after a couple days of capitivity.
This time is different!! I was out in the backyard today, checking under a large piece of wood I had set under the ground for exactly this reason. That area is normally super dry, so I figured if I soaked the area, then put wood and a tile on it, eventually, they would become oases perfect for queens. A few weeks later, and I come upon this beautiful queen!
I think the likelyhood of this queen being fertile is quite high, as she was likely hunting the abundance of springtails under the wood. I have her in a small natural, hydrostone based formicarium in a 2x2x0.5 inch container. It is perfect for her IMO. I will feed her some springtails this evening. Soon I will drill a tiny hole and, using some small tubes, connect it to another container where they will be able to(hopefully) forage.
Edited by NickAnter, December 29 2021 - 7:40 PM.