In the month of June, around 10pm at night, I realized acorn ant alates from the woods nearby would fly towards this particular light source.
From June 13th to June 26th at 10pm, the acorn ant queen alates would arrive and shed their wings off. I've collected about 15 queens.
I've realized that most of them were temnothorax curvispinosus but there were 4 of them that had a light orange color.
I've noticed that the 4 of them were gentle with each other but did not get along with the others that were darker in color.
I've decided to keep the 4 orange ones in a test tube.
3 months later, they were successfully getting along and slowly growing in numbers.
On September 7th, I've opened up the test tube and placed them in their new home.
The next day they moved out of the test tube but they moved into one of the plastic plants!
I've decided to put a red dark screen over the nest so that they can feel comfortable moving into the nest. I also gently blew upon them.
The next day they moved in!
I believe they are not the "Temnothorax curvispinosus." Maybe they are another kind of Temnothorax species.
So far, they have passed the phase when the adults workers would kick out some queens out of the nest.
They appear, as of now, working together well.
Edited by Ants101, October 1 2022 - 2:25 AM.