So for the last 4 years I have been taking care of my Formica Subsericea colony that I purchased from THA. They have been growing steadily and been in good health, however over the last few weeks they have had a massive die-off. I had them in a nest I made from ultra-cal 30 with 2 water reservoirs and kept the nest relatively clean without too much disturbance as these gals don't like to be disturbed. I've been feeding meal worms, sugar water, scrambled eggs and watermelon. Three weeks ago, I looked into the outworld and there were about 20 dead ants varying in size. I thought maybe it was time to build a new nest, so I did and that didn't change anything. Still major die-offs from anywhere to 10-30 dead ants per week. So I ordered a 3d printed nest and moved them to that and nothing has changed. More dead by the day. This morning I have found at least 50 dead. They move real slow, A LOT of twitching, A LOT of falling over, some curled up, but when I move them, they uncurl and move a bit, but then just lay there. There are 4 water test tubes, 2 3d printed water towers, and 2 3d printed sugar water towers. I just fed them scramby eggs last night and they ate it, but still dying off. I have picked up several and examined for mites, but I don't see any or the ones I check didn't have mites.
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