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Formica fusca growth rates

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#1 Offline Max_Connor - Posted June 27 2022 - 7:17 AM

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I've been keeping a starting colony of Formica fusca-group species for about 11 months now.

And their growth rate is nothing like expected - many people say it's a simple species that grows pretty fast, but even after a proper hibernation (3 months) the queen is not laying larger piles of eggs. There are just 10 workers and 10 pupae with a little pile of eggs.

It's not that the queen is not laying at all, but is the rate of development supposed to be like this at first?

I feed them sugar water and fresh worms or egg yolk every 3 days. They're still kept inside a test tube and the temperature is 24-27 C.

 



#2 Offline FloridaAnts - Posted June 27 2022 - 7:41 AM

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I don’t keep Fusca, but subsericea. I got them in April with 10 workers, (founded in summer of 2021) and they are coming up on 20. Maybe try switching foods? What do you currently use?

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#3 Offline Max_Connor - Posted June 28 2022 - 4:40 AM

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I don’t keep Fusca, but subsericea. I got them in April with 10 workers, (founded in summer of 2021) and they are coming up on 20. Maybe try switching foods? What do you currently use?

 

I feed them worms, chicken eggs, sugar water and sometimes pieces of apple or walnuts

Well, I looked it up and saw that many people have this kind of slow rate during first year, so they usually make a polygynous founding colony with several queens that don't kill each other somehow, and then introduce more and more dealate queens to the colony.

 

Here is a 9 queen colony of Fusca:

Formica fusca - YouTube

 

I'll try switching their diet a little


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#4 Offline Ants_Dakota - Posted July 12 2022 - 4:33 PM

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What about hydration? Do your formica have enough humidity? I have found this highly accelerates the growth of my F. Species
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#5 Offline Max_Connor - Posted July 13 2022 - 12:30 AM

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What about hydration? Do your formica have enough humidity? I have found this highly accelerates the growth of my F. Species

 

Yes, they live in a test tube setup and there's highest humidity possible


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