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Orphaned Odontomachus


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#1 Offline PurdueEntomology - Posted August 17 2023 - 3:34 AM

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I have a colony of Ondontomachus.  The colony was queen right for a year but she died approximately 4 months ago.  In the interregnum a worker has been producing eggs  which have successfully hatched.  Have any of you who have kept ants of this genus had a similar experience.  I have yet to determine which worker is the dominant in the group.


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#2 Offline ReignofRage - Posted August 17 2023 - 4:37 PM

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I've had some Veromessor lariversi workers produce males after they flooded their test tube and kill their prior reproductive.


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#3 Offline PurdueEntomology - Posted August 18 2023 - 2:20 AM

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My Trachymyrmex have produced reproductives along with my colonies of Tapinoma helenae and Camponotus planatus  .  I have a colony of Crematogaster missouriensis that have produced ergatoid males this year.  






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