So I bought some Camp. Discolor from tarheels and the same day they arrived, that evening the queen died along with a worker. I assumed the shipping stressed her and the worker out and they perished. The worker walked out of nest and made a "graveyard" in a corner of the outworld. I was afraid the queen would rot and foul the nest, so I removed her and gently placed her next to the dead worker. Much to my surprise the next morning, the rest of the workers brought her body back in and placed her back into the nest, so I left her. Over the past few weeks, they have separated all parts of her body and now the gaster is left in the chamber they all deemed fit to rest in. This morning I checked on them and there is a HUGE pupae that they are all laying next to. Could that just be another worker, or what? The pupae is almost twice their size. I watched them religiously after the queen died, because I was afraid of them dying out and never once saw any eggs. I read on a myrmecology site that it is possible for a queen to lay an egg that could be a queen, in case she is dying. Could the massive pupae be a queen?
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