when should I expect my Prenolepis imparis queens to lay their first batch of eggs? It's been three days or so since I had collected them and there is still no signs of egg laying.
when should I expect my Prenolepis imparis queens to lay their first batch of eggs? It's been three days or so since I had collected them and there is still no signs of egg laying.
Make sure to leave them in your test tubes, undisturbed until they have eggs or die.
Also, Prenolepis always lay first batch of eggs on Thursday.
I think sometime inside the first two weeks seems common? Mine took about a four days to start, and probably took around a week to finish her first batch.
Prenolepis and Camponotus species are two that are particularly notorious for their slow growth. The three P. imparis queens my brother and I caught in February took almost a week to lay their first batch of eggs, and the queens we caught on Monday still haven't made any progress. I wouldn't be too worried about it, it's just a matter of time.
Thanks guys for your comments. I have not seen any eggs as of yet. The queens are currently being stored in an "Atom C" formicarium which is covered with a slip of paper in order to prevent excess light exposure. Hopefully everything will work out.
Today I saw one of the Prenolepis imparis queens carrying an egg in her mandibles!
Also, Prenolepis always lay first batch of eggs on Thursday.
Why Thursday?
Today I saw one of the Prenolepis imparis queens carrying an egg in her mandibles!
That's awesome! Still no eggs as far as I can see, but maybe I'm just vision impaired
Today I saw one of the Prenolepis imparis queens carrying an egg in her mandibles!
That's awesome! Still no eggs as far as I can see, but maybe I'm just vision impaired
Thanks man . Hopefully you will get some eventually.
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