So I have my wine cooler setup, and have been running it the last couple days to see how it handles daily temperature fluctuation. Seems rock solid, even if I can only dial it to 50°F (booo). I'd like to run how I plan on packaging them up past you guys, though. My largest Camponotus I'll probably just throw in still inside the outworld. With ~15 obese little workers and larvae ready for spring, I really don't want to chance any problems. Same with my doomed Lasius claviger experiment.
The rest are Myrmica queens, Camponotus queens with one or two workers and no larvae, or fully claustral. The Camponotus only rarely forage, and the Myrmica seem to spend more time in the outworld than the test tube. Would plugging them back up in a test tube and ditching their outworld until spring be a bad idea? They all seem as happy as possible. Ditching those outworlds would also allow me to put water bottles in the wine cooler for insulation.
Oh, one last thought. I've been kicking around the idea of making generic nestmates and placing one end in a test tube. This would be mostly for hibernation. Has anyone tried anything like that?
Edited by Antsinmycloset, October 24 2016 - 8:53 AM.