Boy for a moment I thought I got a real crisis here but she seems to be able to somehow deal with it...
For a moment I thought I had a real problem here and even had the full request for help post written and as I was revising it I took a peek on her and she seems to be more or less dealing with it now. She still seems to have a bit if cotton on her (about the size of her thorax) but she's taking care of her eggs now. She's still pulling it off, it's just 3 or 4 wires of cotton that are stuck on her. Lets see how she manages it...
So what happened? My Messor queen got caught on the cotton ball from the exit end of her syringe with a string of cotton twisted up on one side of her jaw and she couldn't get rid of it and was panicking. She was stuck on the cotton ball freaking out!
She was inside her syringe with her eggs but no nanitics yet, and since the syringes hold little amount of water she ran dry and probably started pulling on the cotton ball to get away in search for more moist conditions and got stuck there.
As I finally now have proper test tubes, I made her a new home and when I removed the cotton ball she came attached to it, I thought she still thought she was inside the dry syringe or freaked out because of being manipulated and was fighting the cotton ball. Then I realized she wasn't letting go and was in fact stuck.
The thing is, the more you twist cotton the more resistant it gets. That's how we make clothes and we can't rip them apart easily, right?
So I tried to remove as much cotton I could, at least I managed to get her unstuck from the cotton ball but she still has a little bit left stuck on her and she was still freaking out for a while.
I had an adrenaline rush too, tried to remain calm and help her out, peeling bits of cotton to leave the least possible cotton stuck on her jaw. I tried to push her gently away from the cotton ball but she was really stuck and I didn't want to tear her jaw off or break her legs or squash her dead... Ended up pulling little bits of cotton wire with a couple of fine tip tweezers. This is microsurgery stuff...
I thought about placing her on the fridge to calm her down so I could try to do something with a couple of fine tip tweezers while minimizing injuring her. I don't want to rip her jaw off or hurt one of her legs with the tweezers... And I don't even know for how long should I place her on the fridge.
I also thought about wetting the cotton she has stuck on, if that eventually could make it softer and easier to unwind or break apart, or if it would made it worst...
She can pick up and carry her eggs and somewhat take care of them, so it doesn't seem to be that critical or urgent. But she's still fighting it and spending a good amount of energy on this, and I don't know if she can even be fed on this conditions...
What should I do? Should I leave this up to herself, should I attempt anything?
In all of this, what should be the least worse thing to do?
Many many thanks for any hints guys.
Edited by Formiga, May 16 2023 - 1:45 PM.