So I have been slowly learning to keep ants in order to help my son. We have about 8-10 queens, but only a couple are doing really well, so I don’t think I am doing a very good job. We got a little Chromaides (sp?) colony last fall and they just started to get their first new workers a few weeks ago. We have them in a tube with a tiny little “outworld” attached (it is about 1.5” sq). Then a few days ago we checked and the tube was flooded! A few workers had died, the cocoons had drowned, but most of the rest of the brood had been moved with the queen and rest of the colony into the tiny outworld.
So I took the tube off and noticed a rotten smell. I removed all the dead stuff and compared “smells” and it seems as though the bad smell came from the water reservoir. It was almost like something had gone rotten, but it was just water and a cotton ball. I also use an animal safe disinfectant between using the tubes.
Anyway, I set the remnants up in their new tube and outworld and checked back a couple days later. I immediately noticed the queen was in the outworld and the rest of the colony was in the tube! She was clearly wobbly and as I watched her she rolled onto her back. I felt awful. This is my son’s favorite queen. It is a day later now and she is still alive, but just laying on her back and occasionally moving her legs.
I think she is going to die, but is there anything at all I can do? Anything I should look for?
Thanks for any help folks and best wishes,
aaron