On August 21st, 2013, we had an Easterly wave come into Southern California and it brought heavy thunderstorms with torrential downpours. At the end of the day, I managed to collect 15 Myrmecocystus queens and two Pogonomyrmex queens. I placed all of the queens in test tube setups and immediately placed them in a dark place. The first couple of days were hectic for the ants, but within one day, all of the Honey pot ants got comfy in their setups while it took about a week for the Harvester ants to get comfy. The queens seemed restless even with their setup conditions being dark, but after about a week all of the queens settled down.
September 6th, 2013, all of the queens had large clusters of eggs! The Pogonomyrmex's only had a few, like maybe 3-6 eggs per queen while the Honey pot's had like 10 -15 eggs per queen. Man I was absolutely thrilled!
September 20th, 2013. I checked on the queens and 5 out of 13 queens already have larvae! I was so excited! So I decided to feed them some honey water soaked in bread and some of the queens consumed the honey water while the others were more concerned about their eggs. So far so good!
Edited by jimbodw07, November 21 2013 - 8:16 AM.