Hey all!
Over the past two months, I've caught 3 2 Iridomyrmex undescribed queens (my carrying capacity-- I only have 5 test tubes at the moment, 2 of which contain ochetellus glaber queens; I will get way more test tubes after christmas).
I first caught two queens after spotting a nuptial flight on the wall of my house in October. The Iridomyrmex flights in general are very conspicuous, since the queens and males scale up places, in my experience ranging from the height of two metres to about 60 centimetres. This makes them very easy to find, and so my queens each came from a different flight location. One of the queens I caught on my wall was infertile, which I should've known as I grabbed her while she was still looking for a mate but this was before I knew they were having a flight. My second came from one of the many flights at my work, and the third I found a couple days ago searching for a nest sight. Unfortunately, after bringing my queens to take photos for this journal I found her dead. I mustn't be cleaning the test tube I housed her in well enough, as she's the third to die in this test tube . My bad.
Both of the queens have a large brood pile, but it might take a month or two for them to hatch.
Here is one of the I. undescribed queens.
Anyways, see you soon.
P.S. I've been having trouble with my physogastric O. glaber queen eating brood, which is why I haven't made an O. glaber journal yet. She's probably doing this since this species is sensitive to temperature change, so I plan on purchasing her a heat pad. However, the only suitable heat pad that I could find... IN THE ENTIRE COUNTRY... is all the way down in Christchurch. I could order it online, but I'm going to Christchurch with my family for christmas and I would get it sooner that way lol.
My physogastric O. glaber queen.
Edited by ZATrippit, December 18 2023 - 11:35 PM.