So I was out earlier trying to collect a couple more Camponotus pennsylvanicus before the year was over, and I stumbled upon a queen with a handful of nanitics. Very exciting! No brood, which simplifies things I guess, but I did get six. While checking for more errant nanitics, I found another C. pennsylvanicus queen no more than six inches from the first, with no obvious brood or nanitics. Honestly, I have very little confidence which queen the nanitics belong to.
Is there a "safe" way I can test to see which queen the nanitics are receptive to, or have I just bumbled into killing two queens? I plan on hibernating them in the next month, and they all seem pretty sleepy already. I know nanitics can be very docile compared to minors and especially majors, is this a big concern? Could I, with the colony scents so weak next March, introduce the nanitics to a surviving queen? How much of a death sentence would it be to simply deny both queens nanitics at this point?
Just trying to get an idea what my best options would be, any advice is welcome.
Edited by Antsinmycloset, September 28 2016 - 9:05 AM.