during a hiking trip at sleeping giant state park, I lifted a large boulder and found a small lasius flavus colony which contained approx. 18 small workers, a huge pile of eggs and small larvae and a single queen which had her gaster greatly distended (I also observed muscular contractions in the queens abdomen periodically as she layed eggs). after capturing the colony in a small plastic bag, I realized that their were no tunnels connected to the chamber the queen was found in, leading me to believe that the colony was founded during the labor day nuptial flight last year. is it possible for founding queens of this species to become physogastric in such a short time frame? if any of you guys have raised this species before, any information regarding care would be greatly appreciated
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