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Formica Aserva journal 3 queens, down to 1

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#41 Offline Antguy - Posted April 8 2024 - 9:04 PM

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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 IMG_3128.jpg?ex=6624af17&is=66123a17&hm=



#42 Offline Antguy - Posted April 17 2024 - 8:44 PM

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Not much more has happened recently, still 0 deaths



#43 Offline Antguy - Posted April 25 2024 - 3:45 PM

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Same as before



#44 Offline Antguy - Posted May 11 2024 - 6:23 AM

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A few new workers have eclosed but besides that nothing has really changed 



#45 Offline Antguy - Posted May 16 2024 - 8:09 PM

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Fallen fortress just got here


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#46 Offline Antguy - Posted May 16 2024 - 8:10 PM

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#47 Offline Ernteameise - Posted May 17 2024 - 1:13 AM

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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?



#48 Offline The_Gaming-gate - Posted May 17 2024 - 4:13 AM

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I heard on another journal that Formica pupae do not immediately build a cocoon when they pupate.
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Ants are small creatures... but together... they can rule the world.

 

 

 


#49 Offline Ernteameise - Posted May 17 2024 - 8:15 AM

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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?



#50 Offline Antguy - Posted May 17 2024 - 12:01 PM

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it's usually a 50/50 split between cocooned and non cocooned pupae, and Formica is currently in the process of phasing out cocoons



#51 Offline Antguy - Posted May 17 2024 - 12:12 PM

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Most of the pupae is also formica pacifica pupae that I gave them






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