they began spinning because they're in the new nest, having access to substrate in the nest is what did it, the first gen had cocooned pupae though
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they began spinning because they're in the new nest, having access to substrate in the nest is what did it, the first gen had cocooned pupae though
Not much more has happened recently, still 0 deaths
Same as before
A few new workers have eclosed but besides that nothing has really changed
Fallen fortress just got here
These are some beautiful ants and a very nice nest.
I wish you good luck with this colony!
One question- I saw a nude pupae without a cocoon on one of the pictures- I always thought Formica had cocoons?
Ants are small creatures... but together... they can rule the world.
I heard on another journal that Formica pupae do not immediately build a cocoon when they pupate.
Not sure how that works, since only the last stage larvae have the spinner glands and can produce silk, or am I wrong?
it's usually a 50/50 split between cocooned and non cocooned pupae, and Formica is currently in the process of phasing out cocoons
Most of the pupae is also formica pacifica pupae that I gave them
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