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What are odd? Found a queen..
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yfaykya
, Dec 12 2021 2:50 PM
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#1 Offline - Posted December 12 2021 - 2:50 PM
This seems really odd to me. I live in West coast of Ireland. On my kitchen countertop tonight I found a Cremogaster Scutteralis queen. I happen to have a nascent colony with about 20-25 workers so I'm pretty sure ID is ok.
We have a fruit bowl beside where I found her. I just bought fruit a couple hours before hand. Would have been in plastic. Is it possible a queen survived being on a harvested apple? They came from France so would be in their territory. I just can't believe she could have survived in a pack of loose fruit. Also got Oranges from Spain.
She had maybe one injured leg as she had a slight limp. She moved quite fast though and seemed otherwise ok.
I made her a test tube setup with a little cotton soaked sugar water so will see if I might get some miracle Christmas colony!
Ps. We also just had a pretty big storm in Ireland that **maybe** dumped her here but that would also seem way out there. For context it is about 5-10 Celsius here about now.
Also C. Scutteralis seem to fly Sep-Oct so all seems really odd to me.
We have a fruit bowl beside where I found her. I just bought fruit a couple hours before hand. Would have been in plastic. Is it possible a queen survived being on a harvested apple? They came from France so would be in their territory. I just can't believe she could have survived in a pack of loose fruit. Also got Oranges from Spain.
She had maybe one injured leg as she had a slight limp. She moved quite fast though and seemed otherwise ok.
I made her a test tube setup with a little cotton soaked sugar water so will see if I might get some miracle Christmas colony!
Ps. We also just had a pretty big storm in Ireland that **maybe** dumped her here but that would also seem way out there. For context it is about 5-10 Celsius here about now.
Also C. Scutteralis seem to fly Sep-Oct so all seems really odd to me.
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#2 Offline - Posted December 12 2021 - 3:06 PM
congratulations on finding her hope she gives you a thriving colony!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#3 Offline - Posted December 12 2021 - 3:21 PM
I've heard of spiders and scorpions surviving stuff like that. If it didn't get too cold, wet or hot (or squashed) its for sure she could survive.
Amazing find though! And maybe also something Ireland biosecurity wouldn't like. hahahhaha
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#4 Offline - Posted December 12 2021 - 4:15 PM
That’s amazing! With luck like that, you’d better get a lottery ticket too.
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#5 Offline - Posted December 12 2021 - 4:37 PM
yah
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#6 Offline - Posted December 12 2021 - 6:22 PM
French queen finding a loving home in Western Ireland!
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#7 Offline - Posted December 12 2021 - 6:26 PM
Around a year ago someone in vancouver found an exotic crematogaster queen on a fig, so this definitely isn’t unheard of.
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#9 Offline - Posted December 13 2021 - 7:00 AM
yeah imagine you order a pear from italy and get a pheidole megacephala queen nesting underneath a leaf
IMAGINE IT
edit: I just had to
Edited by antsriondel, December 13 2021 - 11:07 AM.
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#10 Offline - Posted December 13 2021 - 8:54 AM
Antkeeping 101:
Step 1: Buy a South European fruit
Step 2: You're done
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#11 Offline - Posted December 13 2021 - 11:04 AM
yeah
Edited by antsriondel, December 13 2021 - 11:07 AM.
#12 Offline - Posted December 16 2021 - 2:51 AM
Where do you buy the fruit? Is it all just fresh fruit from farmers markets? There's also some instances when people find small colonies right inside peach pits
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#13 Offline - Posted December 22 2021 - 2:50 AM
Bought from a local supermarket.
Checked on her today and she has eggs!
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#14 Offline - Posted December 28 2021 - 5:26 PM
Bought from a local supermarket.
Checked on her today and she has eggs!
yay!! congrats!!!
#15 Offline - Posted December 29 2021 - 4:14 AM
This queen deserves a proper journal, if not a documentary.
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#16 Offline - Posted December 29 2021 - 6:34 AM
This queen deserves a proper journal, if not a documentary.
yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! that would be awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#18 Offline - Posted January 14 2022 - 1:32 AM
Edited by yfaykya, January 14 2022 - 1:38 AM.
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#19 Offline - Posted February 4 2022 - 2:35 AM
She now has 4 little helpers. Pic later
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#20 Offline - Posted February 4 2022 - 6:40 AM
She now has 4 little helpers. Pic later
awesome!!!!!
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