A while back I brood booster my only aphaenogaster rudis queen with a few larvae that all turned into pupae and one even was about to emerge. I came back a while later and found dark ant pieces on the cotton and no dark pupae. Another worker was suppose to emerge yesterday but she killed it after it emerged. This is bad because i need this aphaenogaster colony for something I'm working on. A new nest idea I mentioned in my journal.
There are three ideas I have on why she kills her brood booster workers. One is they aren't the same species. I'm just guessing she and the colony I found in the wild are the same species. Maybe she kills the workers because they aren't her species. But that wouldn't explain why she raised some of them even from a larvae.
My second theory, maybe she's stressed. I don't have much to say about this one but maybe she just is stressed about something, maybe me checking in on her? ( I have to admit I haven't checked on her in a while though)
My last theory is the larvae still have the wild colony scent on them, causing her to kill them. But she watches over the brood and cares for them just like she does with the batch of eggs she laid alongside the wild brood, so, I'm confused and worried. Why is she killing her workers, and is there a way to stop it?
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