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HELP! Male termite died!


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#1 Offline Guest_SolenopsisKeeper_* - Posted May 3 2022 - 5:36 AM

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Let me start from the beginning. I was digging up a pheidole ant colony using a style of digging up leafcutter ant colonies… I came across a chamber 2 feet down, with what appeared to be a VERY fat maggot. On closer inspection, this appeared to be a queen termite, white in color. She is mated by the looks of things, but the collect male just died…. Any suggestions?

#2 Offline Manitobant - Posted May 3 2022 - 9:11 AM

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Normally when a king or queen termite dies, a worker will molt into a reproductive and take their place. However, assuming your termites were founding and had no workers you may be out of luck.

#3 Offline Guest_SolenopsisKeeper_* - Posted May 3 2022 - 3:07 PM

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Rip. Will the queen raise her eggs into workers which will then molt?

#4 Offline DevinTheAntKeeper - Posted October 1 2022 - 3:17 PM

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i don't think so



#5 Offline BugLover - Posted October 3 2022 - 4:27 PM

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btw what kind of tactic do you use to dig up the leafcutter ants, and you are so lucky to find a chamber with a queen like that. does it have workers? hopefully it is a species that can molt to have a new king/queen. also where did you find a queen like that? lastly, what species was it.



#6 Offline That_one_ant_guy - Posted October 3 2022 - 5:37 PM

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SolenopsisKeeper hasn't been on since august so it's unlikely to get a response se from him, but other people could probably give you some info




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