Hello everyone so today I was walking around outside and it started to rain, so I was thinking of setting of for an expedition next morning to find some Tetramorium queens. While I was walking and pondering about stuff I just so happened to notice a de-alate Tetramorium queen!
3 dead queens I found on the 12th of july.
Anyways I was hunting this species for the last few weeks so I was really pleased to have finally caught one. However I don't know whether it's T.caespitum or T. sp e I'm not really concerned what species she is though. I think I'm just gonna nickname her caespitum e b/c why not?
Anyways here's some pictures.
My set-up the paper-clip is to remove that cotton if necessary.
she measures around 8 mm or so.
Oh BTW I also have 2 Camponotus modoc colonies probably not gonna do a journal for them but here's some pictures anyways.
This is the second queen who I refer to as Queen B. She seems really jumpy and doesn't tend to her eggs a lot.
Here's my first queen (queen A) had her for two months now and she's doing great.
Queen A's pupae. She had a lot of immature larvae ( about 7) but seems like this is what was left of the pile.
Edited by LC3, February 16 2018 - 7:31 PM.