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AntsCali's California Ant Shop - Currently Sold Out
Started By
AntsCali098
, May 9 2022 10:49 AM
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#102 Offline - Posted November 5 2022 - 12:13 PM
May I ask how you know the rugosus are fertile
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#103 Offline - Posted November 5 2022 - 4:02 PM
She had shed her wings, laid eggs, then ate them, so pretty sure she is. I've added it to the post.
Edited by AntsCali098, November 5 2022 - 4:03 PM.
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#104 Offline - Posted November 5 2022 - 7:16 PM
She had shed her wings, laid eggs, then ate them, so pretty sure she is. I've added it to the post.
There's a chance she is and that you just have not been keeping her in the right conditions, but it's highly unlikely she is based on hearing that. Sounds more like a dud to me as good queens don't typically do that. Shedding wings does not mean they're always good.
#105 Offline - Posted November 5 2022 - 7:51 PM
I honestly think it's my bad. I have another rugosus colony I'm in there that has workers, so I might have opened the drawer they were in too much. I'm pretty sure that she's fertile, she seemed to have the eggs in the pile and was caring for them well. I also noticed she laid a singular egg when I took her out today.She had shed her wings, laid eggs, then ate them, so pretty sure she is. I've added it to the post.
There's a chance she is and that you just have not been keeping her in the right conditions, but it's highly unlikely she is based on hearing that. Sounds more like a dud to me as good queens don't typically do that. Shedding wings does not mean they're always good.
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#106 Offline - Posted November 8 2022 - 8:40 AM
#107 Offline - Posted November 8 2022 - 9:10 AM
I honestly think it's my bad. I have another rugosus colony I'm in there that has workers, so I might have opened the drawer they were in too much. I'm pretty sure that she's fertile, she seemed to have the eggs in the pile and was caring for them well. I also noticed she laid a singular egg when I took her out today.
Have you been feeding her? Maybe she hasn't been eating enough protein.
Edited by bmb1bee, November 8 2022 - 9:10 AM.
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#109 Offline - Posted November 8 2022 - 2:40 PM
The species is fully claustal, so I don't think she needs it. She probably still has stored food. Maybe I'll try feeding her though, it should helpHave you been feeding her? Maybe she hasn't been eating enough protein.I honestly think it's my bad. I have another rugosus colony I'm in there that has workers, so I might have opened the drawer they were in too much. I'm pretty sure that she's fertile, she seemed to have the eggs in the pile and was caring for them well. I also noticed she laid a singular egg when I took her out today.
Edited by AntsCali098, November 8 2022 - 2:41 PM.
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#110 Offline - Posted November 8 2022 - 11:08 PM
Thought rugos were semi claustral, now I feel silly.
#111 Offline - Posted November 9 2022 - 8:25 AM
#112 Offline - Posted November 9 2022 - 8:32 AM
I treated mine like semi. My rugos didn't do anything for months. Did what yours did. Kept eating the eggs. I said, [censored] it. I have nothing to lose. I gave them nectar and water and watched them drink the nectar for 40min straight. Boom. Eggs! Now they are my 2nd largest colony in my collection. I did noticed that they havent been interested in nectar since though. I think they now use seeds for carb.
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#113 Offline - Posted November 9 2022 - 8:35 AM
The species is fully claustal, so I don't think she needs it. She probably still has stored food. Maybe I'll try feeding her though, it should help
It would probably help to drop a few seeds in, she'll eat them if she wants. Small and soft seeds like dandelions and bluegrass would be easy for her to crack open.
Edited by bmb1bee, November 9 2022 - 8:36 AM.
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#114 Offline - Posted November 9 2022 - 8:37 AM
Yeah, I'll probably try that soon. I have a assortment of bird seeds that my main rugos like, so I'll try those.
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#115 Offline - Posted November 9 2022 - 8:39 AM
Nice! I also have some red nectar so I wonder if mine will take it.I treated mine like semi. My rugos didn't do anything for months. Did what yours did. Kept eating the eggs. I said, [censored] it. I have nothing to lose. I gave them nectar and water and watched them drink the nectar for 40min straight. Boom. Eggs! Now they are my 2nd largest colony in my collection. I did noticed that they havent been interested in nectar since though. I think they now use seeds for carb.
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#116 Offline - Posted November 25 2022 - 12:57 PM
I'm mostly sold out for season. I may have some colonies every once in awhile, but nothing is guaranteed. I'll definitely have more next season. Thanks for everyone's interest and purchases.
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#119 Offline - Posted February 6 2023 - 11:33 AM
#120 Offline - Posted April 11 2023 - 12:43 PM
I will still sell queens when I am able to get them, it has just been overly cold here this year.
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