Sorry about the out of focus section.
Edited by Pulliamj, April 17 2015 - 3:42 PM.
Edited by Pulliamj, April 17 2015 - 3:42 PM.
From their behavior, I am guessing they have not been in the nest long, correct?
It can take them several days to a week or so to settle in and start foraging properly.
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Edited by Pulliamj, April 19 2015 - 5:23 PM.
Ugh, there's a few nests of these a few blocks away in a park. I want them badly! They look very nice.
Haha nice, amazing how they don't even have a formicarium and they're thriving.
Must be good genes. It's this species that turned me off to Formica.
Years ago when I kept them, they would freak out if you so much as turned on a lamp across the room, and I could never get them to eat anything.
Depends some ants like L.humile and Myrmica may interbreed and carry on many queens for generations others like Camponotus generally only have one queen and will remain one queen. So if the queen dies in a Camponotus colony than the colony fades away and dies too, If a L.humile queen dies than no ant would notice a thing.
Edited by Ants4fun, August 3 2015 - 4:28 PM.
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