Wild carpenter ants and eggs;but(potentially)no queen;
will they produce a new queen; or eventually all die off?
So yesterday I found (Camponotus I think-based on size and color
they were black and red)
And I only saw them for an instant-as it was unexpected when I found them
I then put the stick back down,so they wouldn't relocate(hopefully) until I could research more and return.
So it was a branch with workers/eggs ...
but after reading last night;
I now think it's a what is called a"satellite" nest;
so most likely no queen,
I think it's a satellite nest based on size/location.
Found inside an 8 inch long x 3 inch circumference stick/branch,
on undisturbed bank w/exposed/sandy loose soil, in sun,near a tree line,in a park.
(I'm thinking partial sun exposure was for brood temps/eggs)
SO...Question 1-
can/will they hatch a queen from the eggs?
if they can't...
Question 2-
will they accept a queen if I find, or buy one?
Edited by AmazingNature, May 21 2023 - 1:49 PM.