I've had 3 pavement ant queens die all between their 3rd to 5th day in the test tube.
The room they're held in is between 75-80 degrees.
I just caught a Carpenter queen and I'd like the same not to happen to her.
I'm not sure what is happening to them, they all seem to just slowly become inactive and stop moving. The latest one was only moving her antennae nothing else.
The tubes are plastic tubes instead with a diameter of 17mm(diameter). I do the typical water>cotton ball>space>cotton seal.
They're exposed to light every so often and a housemate picked their tube up once or twice. But other than that they've been in solitude.
Any reason why they might be dying so consistently like that?
The Carpenter queen ant I just caught is about 18mm long so i put it in a plastic 34mm diameter tube.
This time i put the tube in my cedarwood cigar box so it can be left alone in darkness, in hopes it'll survive and give offspring.